A quadratic equation is an equation that includes a squared term. For example, 3x + 7 = 28 is not a quadratic equation as it only has x, whereas x^2 + 5x + 6 = 0 is a quadratic equation as it includes x^2. Quadratic equations also usually have two solutions, whereas linear equations (like my first example) only have one.
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Answer:
20 lemons
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number of lemons = 'x'
85% of x = 17
The area of a hexagon is attached as a picture, where a is the length of a side of a regular hexagon. Since the radius equals the side length, the hexagon is regular.
By plugging into the equation, you get an area of 210.4 units squared
Observing 150 is 3 times 50
So to keep it equivalent
40 times 3 is 120