First, put your polynomial in standard form(ax²+bx+c=0). Then plug the a,b and c for x=(-b+-√b²-4ac)÷2a. As a result, you can either get one, two or no real answers.
Answer:
I think what you meant to say is "If a triangle has 2 sides that are 4 cm and 20 cm, what are the possible lengths of the third side?"
Basically, when given 2 sides of a triangle, the third side must be GREATER than the DIFFERENCE of the other 2 sides and LESS than the SUM of the other 2 sides.
difference = 16 cm
sum = 24 cm
So, the third side must be greater than 16 cm and less than 24 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x=19
Step-by-step explanation:
First, you place the numbers in place of the variables in their relative positions using the pythagorean theorem:

Then you square the numbers that you currently have:

Then subtract 225 from both sides to isolate the x:

This gives you the equation:

Then take the square root of both sides which gives you:

Then round to the nearest whole number which gives you x=19
The table of possible values when graphing
X Y
-2 9
-1 5
0 1
1 -3
2 -7
The intercepts x (1/4,0) and y (0,1)
The 20th visitor will be the first to get both the key chain and the bumper sticker, I found this out by finding the least common multiple, or LCM, you do this by writing out the multiples of both 4 and 10, 4 8 12 16 20..... and 10 20 30... then you find the smallest number that both 4 and 10 have in common. I hope this helps, sorry if it doesn't.