let area of triangle be x
let area of rectangle be y
Then,
2x = y
<span><span><span><span>x^2</span>−<span>7x</span></span>+10</span>=0
</span>Step 1: Factor left side of equation.<span><span><span>
(<span>x−2</span>)</span><span>(<span>x−5</span>)</span></span>=0</span>
Step 2: Set factors equal to 0.<span><span><span>
x−2</span>=<span><span><span>0<span> or </span></span>x</span>−5</span></span>=0</span><span><span>
x=<span><span>2<span> or </span></span>x</span></span>=5</span>
Answer: x=2 or x=5
Answer:
it is all of them because
Step-by-step explanation:
the first on is 8.94..
2,15.81
3,2.44
4,13
they all are rational number
The correct answer to this question is Choice D: y = c
This is a horizontal asymptote at y = c. The c is the constant value that is added on to the function. The first part of the equation "y=ab^x" is always going to be a positive number bigger than zero. Therefore, the graph will always be just a little bit bigger than c, it can't equal c.