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san4es73 [151]
3 years ago
9

If 6m by 15m is a pond ,is 40m would be enough for fencing the pond

Mathematics
1 answer:
Veseljchak [2.6K]3 years ago
4 0
If the pond were a rectangle, then:
length=15 m
width=6 m

We would have to calculate the perimeter of this rectangle.
Perimeter of a rectangle=2(length)+2(width)

Perimeter of this rectangle=2(15 m)+2(6 m)=30 m+12 m=42 m

We need 42 m and I only have 40 m, therefore, it would not be enough for fencing the pond. 
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          x + 6 = height of the base

    Then, the area of the triangle is given by

    (Area) = (1/2)(base)(height)
       56 = (1/2)(x)(x + 6)
       56 = (1/2)(x²  + 6x) 
     
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    x² + 6x - 112 = 112 - 112
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    (x - 8)(x +14) = 0

   So, either 

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   Thus, x = 8 or x = -14. However, since x represents the length of the base and the length is always positive, it cannot be negative. Hence, x = 8. Therefore, the length of the base is 8 cm.

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4. At time t, h(t) represents the height of the object when it hits the ground. When the object hits the ground, its height is 0. So,
 
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