Answer:
AC = AB + BC
18 = (2X - 4) + (3X + 2)
18 = 5X - 2 ( add/subtract like terms)
20 = 5X (-2 take over otherside - 18 + 2)
X = 4
SUB X INTO AB AND BC
AB = 2(4) - 4 = 4
BC = 3(4) + 2 = 14
<u>x = 3</u>
f(x) = x²+ 10x - 5
f(3) = (3)² + 10(3) - 5
f(3) = 9 + 30 - 5
f(3) = 39 - 5
f(3) = 34
g(x) = 8x + 1
g(3) = 8(3) + 1
g(3) = 25
h(x) = 3x - 4
h(3) = 3(3) - 4
h(3) = 9 - 4
h(3) = 5
<u>x = 6
</u>f(x) = x² + 10x - 5
f(6) = (6)² + 10(6) - 5
f(6) = 36 + 60 - 5
f(6) = 96 - 5
f(6) = 91
g(x) = 8x + 1
g(6) = 8(6) + 1
g(6) = 48 + 1
g(6) = 49
h(x) = 3x - 4
h(6) = 3(6) - 4
h(6) = 18 - 4
h(6) = 14
I would explain to someone that you don't need to do any calculations to know the order of the functions when x is equal to 15 by knowing that f(x) is equal to 370, g(x) is equal to 121, and h(x) is equal to 41 to know that it is easy finding the function of x without calculating the answer.
Answer:
x=10 (22.5x+6.50=250)
Step-by-step explanation:
Don't get confused by the "0.01 cm" that's just telling you to round to the hundredths place. Moving on, the shaded area's exterior shows us that it is a square. Meaning you do s^2 to find the area. So, you find the square root of 15 which is <span>3.87... This means the diameter is also 3.87 because the diameter is equivalent to the side's measurement. Divide 3.87 by 2 to find the radius, giving you 1.935. This represents OT's length. Now, just round to the hundredths giving you 1.94 cm. </span>
Circumference of a circle - derivation
This page describes how to derive the formula for the circumference of a circle.
Recall that the definition of pi (π) is the circumference c of any circle divided by its diameter d. Put as an equation, pi is defined as
π
=
c
d
Rearranging this to solve for c we get
c
=
π
d
The diameter of a circle is twice its radius, so substituting 2r for d
c
=
2
π
r
If you know the area
Recall that the area of a circle is given by
area
=
π
r
2
Solving this for r
r
2
=
a
π
So
r
=
√
a
π
The circumference c of a circle is
c
=
2
π
r