Answer:
-5 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
you started at 75 degrees. it dropped at a rate of 10 degrees per hour. It's been eight hours. 8 times 10 equals 80. It dropped a total of 80 degrees. the starting 75 degrees minus the current 80 degrees equals -5 degrees.
Answer:
Rectangular area as a function of x : A(x) = 200*x + 2*x²
A(max) = 5000 m²
Dimensions:
x = 50 m
l = 100 m
Step-by-step explanation:
"x" is the length of the perpendicular side to the wall of the rectangular area to be fenced, and we call "l" the other side (parallel to the wall of the barn) then:
A(r) = x* l and the perimeter of the rectangular shape is
P = 2*x + 2*l but we won´t use any fencing material along the wll of the barn therefore
P = 2*x + l ⇒ 200 = 2*x + l ⇒ l = 200 - 2*x (1)
And the rectangular area as a function of x is:
A(x) = x * ( 200 - 2*x) ⇒ A(x) = 200*x + 2*x²
Taking derivatives on both sides of the equation we get:
A´(x) = 200 - 4*x ⇒ A´= 0
Then 200 - 4*x = 0 ⇒ 4*x = 200 ⇒ x = 50 m
We find the l value, plugging the value of x in equation (1)
l = 200 - 2*x ⇒ l = 200 - 2*50 ⇒ l = 100 m
A(max) = 100*50
A(max) = 5000 m²
Any line can be expressed in the form y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is y intercept.
Two lines can either be parallel ,overlap or meet at one point .Let us look at different cases :
1)When two lines are parallel they do not intersect at any point and hence the system of equations have no solution.
2) When two lines overlap each other then the two lines touch each other at infinite number of points and we say the system of equations have infinite solutions.
3) When two lines intersect each other at one point we say the system of equation has one solution.
Part A:
The given lines are intersecting at one point so we have one solution.
Part B:
The point of intersection is the solution to the system of equations .In the graph the point of intersection of the lines is (4,4)
Solution is (4,4)
Answer:
They are both similar in the way that the formula is base multiplied by height. They are different because of the type of shape on the base.
Step-by-step explanation:
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