They will hold 112.25 cm^3 more. Find the volume of the second can with the new side lengths and subtract the orginal volume from the new one.
2b^2 + 81/2 b + 4
basically 2b^2 + 16b + 49/2 b + 4
= (2b^2) + 16b+49/2b) + (4)
= 2b^2 + 81/2 b + 4
Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine if the point lies on the line substitute the coordinates into the left side of the equation and if equal to the right side then the point lies on the line
- 3 + (4 × 4) = - 3 + 16 = 13 = right side
Hence (- 3, 4) lies on the line x + 4y = 13
15x-6+x-3=39
16x-9=39
16x=39+9
16x=48
x=48/16
x=3