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dalvyx [7]
3 years ago
6

Find the surface area of the rectangular prism. 4 mi 5 mi 4 mi

Mathematics
1 answer:
puteri [66]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

112

Step-by-step explanation:

A = 2 (wl+hl+hw)

A = 2 (4 x 5 + 4 x 5 + 4 x 4)

A = 2 (20 + 20 + 16)

A = 2 x 56

A = 112

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      y −  y₁  = m( x −  x₁ )  ;

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→   that given point is:  "(10, 6)" ;  

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Let's plug our known values into the formula:

    →  "  y  −  y₁  = m( x − x₁ ) "  ;

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    →   As follows:

    →   " y  −  10  = 1(x − 6) ;

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Now, focus on the "right-hand side of the equation" ;

    →    1(x  −  6) = ? ;   Simplify.

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Note the "distributive property" of multiplication:

            →  a(b + c) =  ab   +   ac ;

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                             =   x  −  6 ;

[Note that:  " 1 x = 1 * x = x " ;

[Note that   " + (-6) "  =  " ( " − 6 " ) .] ;  

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           that is, the "y-value" of the coordinates of the point at which the graphed line of the equation crosses the "y-axis" ;

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