Answer:
The change in temperature from last week to this week=3.5
Step-by-step explanation:
To get the change in temperature from last week to this week, we need to take last week's temperature and subtract it from this week's temperature.
For example;
Change in temperature=This week's temperature-last week's temperature
where;
This week's temperature=-2.25
last week's temperature=1.25
replacing;
Change in temperature=(1.25)-(-2.25)=1.25+2.25=3.5
The change in temperature from last week to this week=3.5
6 to the fourth power is 1296 because 6x6x6x6 gives you 1296
Answer:
m=22.2
Step-by-step explanation:
By using the Pythagorean’s theorem i.e
hypotenuse^2=opposite^2+adjacent^2
Where
Hypotenuse =unknown
Opposite =18
Adjacent =13
Hyp^2=18^2+13^2
Hyp^2=324+169
Hyp^2=493
Hyp=sqrt 493
Hyp=m=22.2
So we have lengths a and b and are given:
2a+2b = 66 => a+b = 33 => a= 33-b
a*b = 272
plug in one into the other:
(33-b)b = 272 => -b^2 +33b - 272 = 0
Can be factored as (b-16)(b-17) = 0, if you don't "see" this immediately, use the well known abc formula to find b.
So a=16 and b=17 or vice versa.