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Kobotan [32]
4 years ago
6

13. The width of a rectangle is (x + 2)/5 cm. The rectangle’s length is (x2 + 3x + 2)/(x + 3) cm. What expression represents the

perimeter of this rectangle?
Mathematics
1 answer:
krok68 [10]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

P =  2(x + 2)/5 + 2 (x^2 + 3x + 2/(x + 3).

Step-by-step explanation:

The perimeter P = 2 * width + 2 * length.

Here P =  2(x + 2)/5 + 2 (x^2 + 3x + 2/(x + 3)

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We are asked to describe the variation \displaystyle{ \frac{y}{x^2}=5, 

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Case I, consider the cases (examples)   x= -5, and x= -6

5(-6)^2\ \textgreater \ 5(-5)^2, so we can conclude that the greater the x, the smaller the y.

Case II, consider x= -1/2 < x=-1/3

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Case III, consider the cases (examples)   x= 5, and x= 6

5(6)^2\ \textgreater \ 5(5)^2, so we can conclude that the greater the x, the greater the y.

Case III, consider x= 1/3 < x=1/2

5(\frac{1}{2})^2= \frac{5}{4}\\\\ 5(\frac{1}{3})^2= \frac{5}{9}\\\\\frac{5}{9}\ \textless \ \frac{5}{4}

thus, the greater the x, the greater the y.


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y=0 only if x is 0. Otherwise y>0 always:

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Remark, an other possible consideration in cases could be x<0 and x>0 only.


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another approach is considering the graph of y=5x^2, which is a parabola, with the vertex at (0, 0) opening upwards.

From the graph we can find the same conclusion. That is we can see that the farer we get away from the y-axis, in both direction, the larger the values of y become.

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