To find the area<span> of a </span>triangle<span>, multiply the base by the height, and then divide by 2. The division by 2 comes from the fact that a parallelogram can be divided into 2 triangles. For example, in the diagram to the left, the </span>area<span> of each </span>triangle<span> is equal to one-half the </span>area<span> of the parallelogram. their is your answer </span>
Jake:
Mon- 4 boxes
End of the week- 3x the boxes on Mon
3 x 4 = 12
Sally:
Mon- 2 boxes
End of the week- 4x the boxes on Mon
4 x 2 = 8
12 + 8 = 20 boxes total
The answer to this is 19. The reason why is because the median falls between 18 and 20. After that, you have to take the middle number that falls between 18 and 20. In this case, 19.
Answer:
p = 1.5 and q = 9
Step-by-step explanation:
Expand the right side then compare the coefficients of like terms on both sides, that is
4(x + p)² - q ← expand (x + p)² using FOIL
= 4(x² + 2px + p²) - q ← distribute parenthesis
= 4x² + 8px + 4p² - q
Comparing coefficients of like terms on both sides
8p = 12 ( coefficients of x- terms ) ← divide both sides by 8
p = 1.5
4p² - q = 0 ( constant terms ), that is
4(1.5)² - q = 0
9 - q = 0 ( subtract 9 from both sides )
- q = - 9 ( multiply both sides by - 1 )
q = 9