2/12 = 1/6
1×2=2 and 6×2=12
1/4=2/8
1×2=2 and 4×2=8
Answer:
34.5 units²
Step-by-step explanation:
There are methods for finding the area of a polygon using arithmetic on the coordinates. Here, it is probably more convenient to cut the figure into two triangles and a trapezoid and figure the areas of those.
A line from (-5, 1) to (1, 1) will create a triangle above that line with base 6 and height 3. Its area will be ...
A = 1/2·b·h = 1/2·6·3 = 9 . . . units²
Similarly, a line from (1, 1) to (1, -2) will create a triangle to the right of that line with base 3 and height 4. Its area will be ...
A = 1/2·b·h = 1/2·3·4 = 6 . . . units²
The remaining trapezoid has top base 6, bottom base 7, and a height of 3. Its area will be ...
A = 1/2·(b1+b2)·h = 1/2·(6 +7)·3 = 39/2 = 19.5 . . . units²
Then the total area of the figure is ...
(9 + 6 + 19.5) units² = 34.5 units²
The list {50, 50, 50, 110} will meet your requirements. Its highest value is 110.
Answer: The dependent variable is the price, as the number of tickets sold goes up, the price is effected by this. That being said, the price of the tickets is dependent on the amount sold.
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I'm assuming that this is the complete question.
If f(x) = 3 – 2x and g(x)=1/(x+5), what is the value of (f/g)(8)? a) –169 b) –1 c) 13 d) 104
x = 8
f(x) = 3 -2xf(8) = 3 - 2(8) = 3 - 16 = -13
g(x) = 1/(x+5)g(8) = 1/(8+5) = 1/13
(f/g)(8)f(8)/g(8) = -13/ (1/13) = -13 * 13 = -169 Choice A :)