Trigonometry can be used to determine the height of a cell phone tower by using SOH CAH TOA or the Pythagorean theorem. If you look at it as a right triangle you can figure out how tall the tower is. If an angle is given (not a 90°angle) and the value of a side you can figure out all of the sides on the theoretical right triangle. Including the height of the tower.
Answer:
Perimeter = 6x² + 8x
Step-by-step explanation:
Perimeter = 2(length + width)
perimeter = 2((x²+x)+(2x²+3x))
perimeter = 2(x²+2x² + x+3x)
perimeter = 2(3x² + 4x)
perimeter = 2*3x² + 2*4x
perimeter = 6x² + 8x
1 decigram = 100 milligrams
6 decigrams = 600 milligrams
Substitute

, so that

. The integral is then equivalent to

Then transforming back to

gives
4x = student tickets, 7x = adult tickets
4(120) + 7x = 1500
480 + 7x = 1500
7x = 1020
X = 145 adult tickets