Answer:
y = C/h - 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Equation
C = (2 + y)*h
Solution
C = (2 + y)*h Divide by h
C/h = (2 + y)*h/h
C/h = 2 + y Subtract 2 from both sides
C/h-2 = 2-2+ y Combine
C/h - 2 = y
Example 1 Perform the indicated operation for each of the following.
<span>(a) </span>Add to
<span>(b) </span>Subtract
Solution
(a) Add to .
The first thing that we should do is actually write down the operation that we are being asked to do.
In this case the parenthesis are not required since we are adding the two polynomials. They are there simply to make clear the operation that we are performing. To add two polynomials all that we do is combine like terms. This means that for each term with the same exponent we will add or subtract the coefficient of that term.
In this case this is,
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(b) Subtract from .
Again, let’s write down the operation we are doing here. We will also need to be very careful with the order that we write things down in. Here is the operation
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For this case we have the following polynomial:

We must find the greatest common factor of the terms of the polynomial.
The GCF of the coefficients is given by:

Then we look for the GFC of the variables:
We have then:

Finally rewriting we have:

Answer:
the complete factored form of the polynomial is:

Answer:
no
Step-by-step explanation:
Solution
f(r) = 3.14
Now we have to find the area of the circle when the radius (r) = 4.
Plug in r = 4 in f(r) to get the area of the circle.
f(4) = 3.14
f(4) = 3.14 * 4 * 4
f(4) = 3.14 *16
f(4) = 50.24
The answer is C. 50.24