Candy draws a square design with a side length of x inches for the window at the pet shop. She takes the design to the printer and asks for a sign that has an area of 16x2 – 40x + 25 square inches. What is the side length, in inches, of the pet shop sign?
Answer:
the length of the sign is
inches
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Area of the square of design = 
First we find the roots of equation 
The roots of the quadratic equation
are given by

where 






That is, the factors of the polynomial
are
and
.
So, Area of the square design =
= 
Area of a square = Length^2
Thus, the length of the sign is
inches
Answer: I don't see what your talking about here, so I can't help you.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
133.33ft/hr
Step-by-step explanation:
Between 11am and 2pm, he had 3hrs
Height change 900 - 500 = 400ft
400/3 = 133.33ft/hr
Answer:
this is the answer and the work btw I just took a screenshot this I have way better handwriting
Answer:
A. 3.66 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Using trigonometry, we know that ...
BC = DC·tan(30°)
AC = DC·tan(45°)
AB = AC -BC = DC(tan(45°) -tan(30°))
AB = 5√3·(1 -√3/3) = 5(√3 -1)
AB ≈ 3.66 . . . feet