Answer: In mathematics, a variable is a symbol which functions as a placeholder for varying expression or quantities, and is often used to represent an arbitrary element of a set. In addition to numbers, variables are commonly used to represent vectors, matrices and functions
Step-by-step explanation:A symbol for a value we don't know yet. It is usually a letter like x or y.
Example: in x + 2 = 6, x is the variable.
Why "variable" when it may have just one value? In the case of x + 2 = 6 we can solve it to find that x = 4. But in something like y = x + 2 (a linear equation) x can have many values. In general it is much easier to always call it a variable even though in some cases it is a single value.
Answer:
The diagonal AB will 7.280 units long
Step-by-step explanation:
A solid with 3-dimensions with all its six faces rectangular is called a rectangular prism. It has the same cross-section along a length, which makes it a prism.
It is also a "cuboid"
Given the edges of th rectangular prism as 1,6, and 4 units, we can find the length of the diagonal by using the formula

where
d is the diagonal AB
l is the length
w is width
h is the height
On Substituting the values




The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "y = -1/3(x – 2)(x + 3)." The image of a parabolic lens is projected onto a graph. The image crosses the x-axis at –2 and 3. The point (–1, 2) is also on the parabola. the equation can be used to model the image of the lens is y = -1/3(x – 2)(x + 3)
Answer:
KL = 28
YZ = 76
LZ = 38
Step-by-step explanation:
Because J K and L are midpoints, the segment lengths are half of the segments from the XYZ triangle.
Think of it like this: ZLK is just ZXY scaled to half.
From that we get:
KL = YX/2 = 56/2 = 28
YZ = 2*KJ = 2*38 = 76
LZ = YZ/2 = 76/2 = 38