Answer:
The archaeologists dis not actually discovered the lost temple
Step-by-step explanation:
For us to be able to determine if the archaeologist actually discovered the lost temple, we need to find the dimension of the temple first.
Area of the temple = LW
Perimeter = 2L + 2W
L is the length
W is the width
If the perimeter is 220m
220 = 2L + 2W
110 = L+W ... 1
If the area is 2100 square meters
A = LW
2100 = LW ... 2
From 1;
L = 110 - W .... 3
Substitute 3 into 2
From 2;
2100 = LW
2100 = (110-W)W
2100 = 110W - W²
- W² + 110W - 2100 = 0
W² - 110W + 2100 = 0
Using the general formula;
W = -(-110)±√(-110)²-4(1)(2100)/2
W = 110±√3700/2
W = 110±60.83/2
W = 110±60.83/2
W = 110+60.83/2 and W = 110-60.83/2
W = 170.83/2 and 49.17/2
W = 85.415m and 24.585m
Substitute the width into the formula to get the length;
LW = 2100
L = 2100/W
L = 2100/85.415
L = 24.59 m
If the width is 24.585m;
L = 2100/24.585
L = 85.42m
Since we have different dimension of the temple, this show shat the archaeologists dis not actually discovered the lost temple
66 because you divide 100 by 90 that multiply that number by 60
Answer:
y is one x is two and line y is 1
A rectangle does have a width