1-2.25x8=(1-1.5x^4)(1+1.5x^4)
=(1-√1.5 x²)(1+√1.5 x²)(1+1.5 x^4)
=(1-√√1.5 x)(1+√√1.5 x)(1+√1.5 x²) (1+√1.5 x^4)
Substitute z with 3.
3(4)^3
Cube 4 with 3
3(64)
Multiply 3 and 64
=192
Length of rope bought by Sean = 68 3/4 inches
= 275/4 inches
Then
The number of 15 inch rope that can be made by Sean = (275/4)/15
= 275/(4 * 15)
= 275/60
= 4.58
So we can see from the above deduction that Sean can make 4 complete 15 inches ropes and there will be 0.58 inches of rope excess. <span>I hope
the procedure and the method of solving is absolutely clear to you. This is the
easiest way to get to the solution for such problems.</span>