Writing equivalent equations help you solve system of equations because it sets it up for being broken down part by part.
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Step-by-step explanation:
If the square has an area of 49 ft^2, then the length of one of its sides is
s = √(49 ft^2) = 7 ft, and its perimeter is P = 4(7 ft) = 28 ft.
As for the rectangle: let W and L represent the width and length, respectively. Then W*L = 24 ft^2 is the area. L = W + 2 ft. Therefore,
W(W + 2) = 24, or W^2 + 2W - 24 = 0, or (W +6)(W - 4) = 0. Thus, W = 4 ft.
The perimeter of this rectangle is P = 2W + 2L, or
P = 2(4 ft) + 2(6 ft) = 24 ft.
The square has the larger perimeter: It is 28 ft.
F(x) = 3x^32 + 8x^2 -22x +43
The ends of all the polynomials with even degree behave like quadratic functions.
Given the the coefficient of x^32 is positive, the function opens upwards. Then the two ends go up.
Answer:
Nominal.
Step-by-step explanation: