I don't get how it would be a system of equations.
Answer:
Part 22) The area is
and the perimeter is 
Part 24) The area is
and the perimeter is
Part 26) The area is equal to 
Step-by-step explanation:
Part 22) Find the perimeter and area
step 1
The area of a rectangle is equal to

we have


Remember that
When multiply exponents with the same base, adds the exponents and maintain the base
substitute in the formula


step 2
The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to

we have

substitute in the formula


Part 24) Find the perimeter and area
step 1
The area of triangle is equal to

where


Remember that
When multiply exponents with the same base, adds the exponents and maintain the base
substitute the given values


step 2
Find the perimeter
I will assume that is an equilateral triangle (has three equal length sides)
The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is

where

substitute


Part 26) Find the area
The area of a circle is equal to

where

Remember the property

substitute in the formula the given value


Answer:
y > 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
13 in
Step-by-step explanation:
let w be width then length is w + 6
the area (A) of a rectangle is calculated as
A = length × width , then
A = w(w + 6) = 91 , that is
w² + 6w = 91 ( subtract 91 from both sides )
w² + 6w - 91 = 0 ← in standard quadratic form
(w + 13)(w - 7) = 0 ← in factored form
equate each factor to zero and solve for w
w + 13 = 0 ⇒ w = - 13
w - 7 = 0 ⇒ w = 7
however, w > 0 then w = 7
and length = w + 6 = 7 + 6 = 13 in
Using the function graph given, it is found that:
When a piece-wise function is given, that is, a function that has <em>multiple definitions</em>, the numeric value at x when the definition changes is given by the closed circle.
- For function L(x), when x = 2, the closed circle is at y = 7, hence, L(2) = 7.
- For function R(x), when x = 2, the closed circle is at y = 1, hence, R(2) = 1.
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