Well, it is a good and interesting question
Such areas could be calculated in a single shoot and also by dividing the whole shape into other shapes and the total area would be the sum of these areas
I prefer the way of a single shoot ...
The figure represents a trapezoid:
its lower base = 21 units
its upper base = 12 units
the normal height between them = 8 units
NOW
The area of a trapezoid = [(sum of bases' lengths) ÷ 2] * height
= [(12 + 21) ÷ 2] * 8 = 132 sq units
Hope that helps
the answer is d thats what im choosing because i recall doing a similar problem to this
If a function has roots -1 and -5, it must be in the form

We can fix the coefficient a by imposing the passing through (0,-30):

So, the function is

Answer:
i think its D
Step-by-step explanation:
D
Answer:
4.9
Explanation:
We are given m = 4 and n = 36 and the expression m + .9.
Replace m with the given value:
4 + .9
Add them together:
4.9