Answer:
d ≈ 3.6 units
Step-by-step explanation:
calculate the distance d using the distance formula
d = 
with (x₁, y₁ ) = (6, - 7 ) and (x₂, y₂ ) = (3, - 5 )
d = 
= 
= 
= 
= 
≈ 3.6 ( to the nearest tenth )
<em>429 cm²</em>
- Step-by-step explanation:
<em>A(blue) =</em>
<em>= 2×6cm×10cm + 2×6cm×8cm + 8cm×10cm + (8cm×10cm - 5cm×4cm)</em>
<em>= 120cm² + 96cm² + 80cm² + 60cm²</em>
<em>= 356 cm²</em>
<em>A(green) =</em>
<em>= 4cm×5cm + 2×5cm×5cm/2 + 4cm×7cm</em>
<em>= 20cm² + 25cm² + 28cm²</em>
<em>= 73 cm²</em>
<em>A(total) =</em>
<em>= A(blue) + A(green)</em>
<em>= 356 cm² + 73 cm²</em>
<em>= 429 cm²</em>
I'll show a step-by-step. I'm not in the mood to explain right now lol.
2(x-2.6)+2.91=7.71
2x-5.2+2.91=7.71
+5.20 +5.20
2x+2.91=12.91
-2.91 -2.91
2x=10
/2 /2
x=5
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hope it helps
sorry if it doesn't
Answer:
-3x-5 x-4 I this work good luck
1. find the area of the two triangles, including the shaded section. the formula for this is a=1/2bh
the height and base are both 24 inches. this is because you add the 10 from the side of the square to the 14 that is given
so:
a=1/2(24)(24)
a=(12)(24)
a=288 sq. inches
since there are two triangles, you would multiply the area by 2
a=2(288)
a=576 sq. inches
now, since you only need the unshaded section, you have to take away the shaded section, which is a square. to do this, you must calculate the area of the square and take it away from the area of both triangles.
a=576-(lw)
a=576- (10)(10)
a=576-100
a=476 sq. inches
that is your answer