Answer:
Dimension of gymnasium= 9 units and (3x+2) units.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given the area of a gymnasium is square units. We are asked to find possible dimensions of gymnasium by factoring our given expression for area of gymnasium.
Let us factor our greatest common factor of our given expression. We can see that 9 is the GCF of our given expression.
Upon factoring out 9 from our given expression we will get,
Therefore, the possible dimensions of the gymnasium will be 9 units and (3x+2) units as we will get the same area for gymnasium by multiplying these both dimensions.
Answer:
- A.) (3.6, 0.6)
- D.) (2.6, 0.4)
Step-by-step explanation:
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Choices B, C, E can be eliminated on the basis that neither x nor g(x) can be negative. The domain of f(x) is x>0; the range of g(x) is x≥0.
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Answer: 23.13 square meters</h3>
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Explanation:
The top and bottom semicircles can be joined to form a full circle. The same can be said about the left and right semicircles. Each circle has diameter 3 and radius 1.5
The area of one circle is
A = pi*r^2
A = 3.14*(1.5)^2
A = 7.065
So two circles doubles to 2*7.065 = 14.13 square meters in area.
Then the last step is to add on the area of the 3 by 3 square (area 3*3 = 9) to get 14.13+9 = 23.13
This area is approximate because pi = 3.14 is approximate. Use more decimal digits in pi to get a more accurate area. However, your teacher wants you to use this specific value so it's best to stick with 23.13
Answer:
The answer is -11
Step-by-step explanation:
-11 + 5 = -6
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Answer:
(x) =
Step-by-step explanation:
let y = f(x) , then rearrange making x the subject
y = 6x + 7 ( subtract 7 from both sides )
y - 7 = 6x ( divide both sides by 6 )
= x
Change y back into terms of x with x = (x) , then
(x) =