6 lbs x 1 kg/2.2 lbs = 6/2.2 kg = 2.727272 kg ≈ 2.72 kg
X = 15
Inverse operations would be + 5 to the -5 which cancels that out, & adding 5 to the 15 which gives you 15
Answer: 24 inches.
Step-by-step explanation:
You can find the perimeter of the polygon by adding the side lengths.
First, find the missing side lengths.
There is a short space between the right side of the square above the triangle. The triangle is 3 inches tall, and the square is 4 inches tall, so that space is 1 inch long.
We can then add the sides to find the perimeter:
4 + 9 + 5 + 1 + 5 = 24 inches long.
Keep in mind that the three inches of the triangle is not included in the sum because it is not on the outside of the polygon. The perimeter only includes the lengths of the exterior sides.
Answer:
p(x) has a double root at x = -4, and
a single root at x = 6. So the polynomial
has the form p(x) = a(x + 4)^2(x - 6) = ax^3 + . . . - 96a
But since p(x) ---> ∞ as x ---> - ∞ and ---> -∞ as x ---> ∞,
a must be < 0. That, together with the fact that p(0) = 1,
means a = - 1 / 96. So, p(x) = (- 1 / 96)(x + 4)^2(x - 6)
20
Answer:
A cross-section parallel to the base is a rectangle measuring 15 inches by 8 inches.
A cross-section perpendicular to the base through the midpoints of the 8-inch sides is a rectangle measuring 6 inches by 15 inches.
A cross-section not parallel to the base that passes through opposite 6-inch edges is a rectangle measuring 6 inches by greater than 15 inches.
Step-by-step explanation:
the cross sections that are parallel and perpendicular will have the same measurements as the non-intersected sides. the last one will be a diagonal so the intersected edge is 6 and it creates a right triangle so it must be larger than 15 inches.