If you notice the picture below, the amount of fencing, or perimeter, that will be used will be 3w + 2l
now

solve for "w", to see what critical points you get, and then run a first-derivative test on them, for the minimum
notice the

so. you can pretty much skip that one, though is a valid critical point, the width can't clearly be 0
so.. check the critical points on the other
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Its a simultaneous equation:
lets make "x" the used games and "y" the new ones
4x + 2y = 84
6x + y = 78. (multiply this by 2 to cancel out y)
12x + 2y = 156
so now we subtract them:
12x - 4x = 156 - 84
x = 9
used games cost $9
new games cost 78 - 6(9) = $24
Janet has $120 but she already bought 3 NEW games so:
120 - 3(24) = $48 left
48/9 = how many used ones she can buy = 5. something
she can buy 5 used
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Answer:
(b) 4x- 3y = 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Standard form is ...
ax +by = c
where a, b, c are mutually prime integers and a > 0. (If a=0, then b>0.)
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A: slope-intercept form with variables on both sides of the equal sign.
B: standard form
C: coefficients aren't integers
D: coefficients aren't integers; leading coefficient is negative.
Answer:
P=length of each of the 4 pieces
(8' - 0.25')/4=P
Step-by-step explanation:
P=length of each of the 4 pieces
(8' - 0.25')/4=P