Let s represent the short side of the triangle. The long sides of the triangle are each s+1, and the triangle's perimeter is
... s + (s+1) + (s+1) = 3s+2
The length of one side of the square is s-2, and its perimeter is 4 times that, 4(s-2) = 4s-8. The square and triangle have the same perimeter, so
... 3s+2 = 4s-8
... 10 = s . . . . . . . . add 8-3s to both sides
The length of the shorter side of the triange is 10 units.
Step-by-step explanation:
because because that would be subtracting positive 10 by -10. not adding -10 + -10 which would be 20
Answer:
8r+9p-7
Step-by-step explanation:
12p-3p=9p
8r+9p-7
E^2x -2e^x -8=0 => e<span>^(2x) -2e^x -8=0
Temporarily replace e^x with y.
Then (y)^2 - 2y - 8 = 0. Factors are (y-4) and (y+2).
Roots are y = 4 and y= -2.
Now remembering that we temporarily replaced e^x with y, we let
y=4 = e^x. We need to solve for x. Taking the natural log of both sides, we get:
ln 4 = x (answer)
We have to discard the other root (y= -2), because we cannot take the ln of a negative number.
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x 12
the 12 in the numerator (top) and the 12 in the denominator (bottom) cross out so you are left with 50.
Answer: 50