Answer:
It is one-half the area of a rectangle with sides 4 units × 3 units
Step-by-step explanation:
One side of the triangle is on the line y = 2 between points x=2 and x=6. So, that side has length 6-2 = 4.
The opposite vertex has y-value 5, so is 3 units away from the line y = 2.
The area of the triangle can be considered to have a base of 4 and a height of 3. In the formula ...
A = (1/2)bh
we find the area to be ...
A = (1/2)×(4 units)×(3 units) . . . . triangle area
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A rectangle's area is the product of its length and width. So, a rectangle that is 4 units by 3 units will have an area of ...
A = (4 units)×(3 units) . . . . rectangle area
Comparing the two area formulas, we see that the triangle area is 1/2 the area of the rectangle with sides 4 units × 3 units.
3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
If you cut a whole pie into two you get two (2) ½ pieces
1 ÷ 2 = ½
When you cut the two ½ pieces into two you get four (4) ¼ pieces;
½ ÷ 2 = ¼
When you cut the four ¼ pieces into two you get 8 1/8 pieces;
¼ ÷ 2 = ¹/8
Therefore the whole pie at this point is made up of 8 ¹/8 pieces. When two (2) of these pieces are eaten we are left with 6 ¹/8 pieces;
8 – 2 = 6
The portion of the pie left therefore is;
6 * ¹/8 pieces
= ⁶/8
= ³/4
It would be Y=2 as it's a horizontal line at y=2
Answer:
B.
(3x + 4)(x − 7)
Step-by-step explanation:
If you multiply.
3x2-21x+4x-28
3X2-17x-28