Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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The answer is 4. Obviously, 5 would work if you just slice across the prism, and there's no way you can have a prism with a 2-sided base.It must be then less than 5, either 3 or 4. 5 sides is not also possible upon drawing. I can get a rectangular prism to have a 5-sided cross section if you cut near one corner of the base and then exit along the opposite edge.
Answer:
Determine the next step for solving the quadratic equation by completing the square.
0 = –2x2 + 2x + 3
–3 = –2x2 + 2x
–3 = –2(x2 – x)
–3 + = –2(x2 – x + )
StartFraction negative 7 Over 2 EndFraction = –2(x – StartFraction 1 Over 2 EndFraction)2
StartFraction 7 Over 4 EndFraction = (x – StartFraction 1 Over 2 EndFraction)2
The two solutions are Plus or minus StartFraction StartRoot 7 EndRoot Over 2 EndFraction
-7/2 = -2(x - ½)²
Step-by-step explanation:
0 = –2x^2 + 2x + 3
Subtract 3 from each side
-3 = –2x^2 + 2x
Factor out the -2
-3 =- 2(x^2 -x)
Take the coefficient of x and divide by 2 and square it
-1 /2 = -1/2 ^2 = 1/4
Add it to each side Remember the -2 on the outside so we need to multiply it by -2
-2 *1/4 = -1/2
-3 -1/2= -2(x^2 -x +1/4)
-7/2 = -2(x^2 -x +1/4)
-7/2 = -2(x-1/2)^2
7/2 = -2(x - ½)²
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Create a table of appropriate x values e.g. x = 2 and substitute into y=3x which will be y=3*2 meaning y=6 at the point x=2. Repeat with different x values until you have enough points to draw a straight line.