Answer:
8.9 in.
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of triangle = (1/2) b. h
40 = (1/2) x*x
80 = x^2
square root (80) = x
x=> 8.944.... inch
Rounding off you get 8.9 in.
Domain: x≤5 (notice the closed dot on the right and the arrow on the left)
Range: y≤2 (notice the closed dot on the right and the arrow on the left)
The arrow means it keeps going infinitely. The closed dot means it stops there but is inclusive of that value.
Step 1: Make sure that the trinomial is written in the correct order; the trinomial must be written in descending order from highest power to lowest power.
Step 2 : Decide if the three terms have anything in common, called the greatest common factor or GCF. If so, factor out the GCF. Do not forget to include the GCF as part of your final answer.
Step 3 : Multiply the leading coefficient and the constant, that is multiply the first and last numbers together.
Step 4 : List all of the factors from Step 3 and decide which combination of numbers will combine to get the number next to x.
Step 5 : After choosing the correct pair of numbers, you must give each number a sign so that when they are combined they will equal the number next to x and also multiply to equal the number found in Step 3.
Step 6 : Rewrite the original problem with four terms by splitting the middle term into the two numbers chosen in step 5.
Step 7 : Now that the problem is written with four terms, you can factor by grouping.
Cost of each shirt bought by Brain = 14.50
Then
Cost of 2 shirts bought by Brain = 2 * 14.50
= 29
Cost of a pair of shoes = 29.99
Total amount spent by Brain before tax = 29 + 29.99
= 58.99
Percentage of sales tax that needs to be paid = 6%
Amount of sales tax that needs to be [paid = (6/100) * 58.99
= 353.94/100
= 3.54
So
the total amount spent by Brain including tax = 58.99 + 3.54
= 62.53
I hope this is the answer you were looking for.
0 is the starting pointing for equations that are for positive numbers. 0 sets an easy way to figure out problems that have negatives. 0 is important to solve any problem with integers, and decimals!