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cricket20 [7]
3 years ago
12

The area of a square is 108 ft^2, what is the length of one side? ​

Mathematics
1 answer:
Advocard [28]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: 10.3923

Step-by-step explanation: yes

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Explanation:

Let's define the three helper functions

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which are drawn from the piecewise function. The g(x) function will change depending on what the input is.

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Since we want g(x) to be continuous at x = 1, this must mean the three functions f(x), h(x), j(x) must have the same output value when the input is x = 1.

Because h(x) = 6 is a constant function, the output is always 6 regardless of the input. Therefore, we want f(x) and j(x) to have 6 as their output when x = 1. Or else, the pieces won't connect.

Plug x = 1 into the f(x) function to get

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Set this equal to the desired output of 6 and we end up with the equation a-b = 6. Solving for 'a' leads to a = b+6.

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