1. £36 times 3
2. £108 / 4
3 £27
I hope this helps you
x^2+x-6 = (x+3)(x-2)
x => +3
x => -2
x^2-2x-15= (x-5)(x+3)
x => -5
x => +3
(x+3)(x-2)/(x-5)(x+3)
x-2/x-5
Answer:
c y=2x^2
Step-by-step explanation:
To get which design would have maximum area we need to evaluate the area for Tyler's design. Given that the design is square, let the length= xft, width=(120-x)
thus:
area will be:
P(x)=x(120-x)
P(x)=120x-x²
For maximum area P'(x)=0
P'(x)=120-2x=0
thus
x=60 ft
thus for maximum area x=60 ft
thus the area will be:
Area=60×60=3600 ft²
Thus we conclude that Tyler's design is the largest. Thus:
the answer is:
<span>Tyler’s design would give the larger garden because the area would be 3,600 ft2. </span>