The perimeter of a rectangle is (2 lengths) plus (2 widths).
If one side is missing, then it sounds like you still have enough information
to know what the length and the width are. Just take each number and use
the first line up there /\ to calculate the perimeter with them.
The wording of your question suggests that there were answer choices. Mind sharing them?
The system <span>y=-2x^2 y=x-2 would be best written as:
</span><span>y=-2x^2
y=x-2 If you subst. x-2 for y in the first equation, you'll get:
x-2 = -2x^2, or 2x^2 + x - 2 = 0.
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Step-by-step explanation:
We can set up an average equation in the form, where x is the last score in the fourth quarter:


She needs at least a 95 on the last quarter to average 90 in all four quarters.
Answer:
The zeroes are -1, 3, and -2
The y intercept is located at (0,6)
Step-by-step explanation:
(x+2)=0
x=-2
The easiest way is to use an online graph like desmos and graph the problem there. You can see where the y intercept is.
Answer:
25/3
Step-by-step explanation:
3x:10=5:2
proportions are basically ratios, and ratios are basically fractions, so we can cross multiply
3x*2=10*5
6x=50
x=50/6
x=25/3