There's an app called photomath that would be useful for these kinds of problems!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
the shape looks like a cube.. and maybe they say something about that outside of the picture, even but assuming that it is a cube, we know all the sides are the same.
we also know that the area of one side of the cube is 3 ![\frac{1}{4}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cfrac%7B1%7D%7B4%7D)
so multiply that
W x L = area
3
* 3
= area
10
= area
10.5625 = area
those two answer above are the same .. just one is in fractions and one is in decimals
there are 6 sides on a cube, so multiply the above answer by 6
6* answer = 63.375
63
( this is your answer)
both of those are also identical , but look different for the reasons I mentioned above
use which ever from seems better to you. :)
The discriminant is
![\sqrt{ {12}^{2} - 4(4)(9)}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%20%5Csqrt%7B%20%7B12%7D%5E%7B2%7D%20%20-%204%284%29%289%29%7D)
which is 0.
Since the discriminant is 0, there is only one real solution.
From the statement of the problem, we know that:
• a train starts at City A and travels 2,158 km to City B,
,
• then it travels 3,793 km from City B to City C.
The distance between City A and City C is equal to the sum of the distance from City A to City B, and the distance from City B to City C. So the distance between City A and City C is 2,158 km + 3,793 km = 5951 km.
Looking at the answer of Clay:
<em>2,158 + 3,793 = (2,158 + 7) + (3,793 + 7) = 2,165 + 3,800 = 5,965</em>
We see that he added 7 km to each of the distances, that's the reason why he found a different a wrong result.