An equation whose variables are polar coordinates is called a polar equation. These equation are characterized by an r as a function an angle. Polar equations can be written in rectangular coordinates by certain relationships. An example of a polar equation would be r = 2sin∅.
Area = width * height
since the window is 20 inches higher than the width:
width +20 = height
640 = width * width+20
640 = width^2 +20*width
width^2 +20*width - 640 = 0
width = 17.203
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if width = 17.203 then height = 37.203
area = 17.203 * 37.203 = 640 square inches Correct!!
There were 30 packages of cucumber and 50 packages of tomatoes.
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2x+1.5y=135
x+y=80
Bff i answered this earlier. It’s step 2!!! Because if you’re flipping the numerator and denominator, the sign of the exponent should be flipped as well. So the exponent will turn into -5x
Sorry if my previous answer was vague. #brainliest!!!