Answer: a) x = 5 or -1 b) x = √3+2
c) x = -1/2 or -3/2
Step-by-step explanation:
a) (x − 2)² = 9
First step is to take the square root of both sides to eliminate the square
√ (x − 2)² = √9
x-2 = +-3
x = +3+2
x = 5 and;
x = -3+2
x = -1
x = 5 or -1
b) 3(x-2)² = 9
First we divide both sides by 3 to get;
(x-2)² = 9/3
(x-2)² = 3
Second step is to take the square root of both sides to eliminate the square
√(x-2)² = √3
x-2 = √3
x = √3+2
c) 6 = 24(x+1)²
Dividing both sides by 24, we have
6/24 = (x+1)²
1/4 = (x+1)²
Taking the square root of both sides we have
√1/4 = √(x+1)²
= +-1/2 = x+1
x = +1/2-1 = -1/2 and;
x = -1/2-1 = -3/2
x = -1/2 or -3/2
Answer:
D 565.2 in
Step-by-step explanation:
First you need to find the area of the stepping stone. The rule for area of circle is pi times radius squared. To find the radius you divide 12 by 2 = 6. After you do 6 times 6= 36 you multiply 36 times pi (3.14) = 113.04. After we find the are of the stepping stone we multiply it by five to get how many inches we have to cover. 113.04 times 5= 565.2 in.
Answer:
Please find attached a drawing of the triangles ΔRST and EFG showing the angles
The angle on ΔEFG that would prove the triangles are similar is ∠F = 25°
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to prove that two triangles are similar, two known angles of each the triangles need to be shown to be equal
Given that triangle ∠R and ∠S of triangle ΔRST are 95° and 25°, respectively, and that ∠E of ΔEFG is given as 90°, then the corresponding angle on ΔEFG to angle ∠S = 25° which is ∠F should also be 25°
Therefore, the angle on ΔEFG that would prove the triangles are similar is ∠F = 25°.
Answer:
x = 139º
Step-by-step explanation:
A line = 180º
180º - 41 º = 139º