Answer:
(y^2)/4 square meters
Step-by-step explanation:
For a perimeter length of x, the side of a square will be x/4 and its area will be (x/4)^2.
If one side of the square is shortened by y/2 and the adjacent side is lengthened by y/2, then the difference in side lengths will be y. The area of the resulting rectangle will be ...
(x/4 -y/2)(x/4 +y/2) = (x/4)^2 -(y/2)^2
That is, the difference in area between the square and the rectangle is ...
(x/4)^2 - ((x/4)^2 -(y/2)^2) = (y/2)^2 = y^2/4
The positive difference between the area of the square region and the area of the rectangular region is y^2/4 square meters.
So set both equations equal to each other then solve out of x and plug it back into the x equation to find the angles so start with x+5=2x+10 then subtract x from 2x and you will have 1x then subtract 10 from 5 leaving you with negative 5 then x equals negative 5 and then plug it back into the equation so for example 2 times negative 5 equals negative 10 plus positive 10 equals 0 so therefore x equals 0
Step-by-step explanation:
X interprets (0,0), (-5, 0) all you must do is divide 5 by 2 so 5÷2=2.5 that is your answer
We are given the equation y = 2(x – 3)^2 – 4 and is asked for the domain and range of the following function. In this case, there is no radical sign so the domain includes all real numbers. The range has a minimum value of -4 since the squaring makes the value on the first term positive. Hence the answer is A.
Answer:
1. 4 is the constant
2. x > -2
3. 2.86 inches
^The formula for the circumference of a circle is C=2∏r, in which r=radius. To find the radius, then, we insert 18 in for the circumference. So 18=2∏r. Solving for r gives 9/∏, or approximately 2.86 inches.
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