Start with 3 one-by-one squares. This represents the '3' in 4t+3
Then draw 4 rectangles that are vertical or horizontal. Make sure the rectangle is longer than it is wide, or vice versa. The longer side is t units long (t is just a placeholder for a number). The shorter side is 1 unit long
The longer thin rectangles have an area of 1*t = t square units. Four of them represent t+t+t+t = 4*t = 4t
The small squares have an area of 1*1 = 1. Three of them represent 1+1+1 = 1*3 = 3
This is one possible way to draw it out. See the attached drawing.
Answer:
12.56
Step-by-step explanation:
Remark
Since we don't have anything other than the question, all I can do is answer the question. You are left with the task of figuring out the error.
Formula
Area = (central angle divided by 360 ) * pi r^2
Solution
Area = (40 /360) * 3.14 * 6^2
Area = 1/9 * 3.14 * 36
Area = 4 * 3.14
Area = 12.56
Answer:
168cm is the right answer
Step-by-step explanation:
To tessellate a surface using a regular polygon, the interior angle must be a sub-multiple (i.e. factor) of 360 degrees to cover completely the surface.
For a regular three-sided polygon, the interior angle is (180-360/3)=60 °
Since 6*60=360, so a regular three-sided polygon (equilateral triangle) tessellates.
For a regular four-sided polygon, the interior angle is (180-360/4)=90 °
Since 4*90=360, so a regular four-sided polygon (square) tessellates.
For a regular five-sided polygon, the interior angle is (180-360/5)=108 °
Since 360/108=3.33... (not an integer), so a regular five-sided polygon (pentagon) does NOT tessellate.
For a regular six-sided polygon, the interior angle is (180-360/6)=120 °
Since 3*120=360, so a regular six-sided polygon (hexagon) tessellates.
Answer:
<u>B. 7(x − 5)(y + 2)</u>
Explanation:
A. 7(2x − 5)(y + 2) = 14xy + 28x − 35y − 70 (Wrong)
<u><em>B. 7(x − 5)(y + 2) = 7xy + 14x − 35y − 70 (Correct)</em></u>
C. 7(x − 2)(y + 5) = 7xy <u>+</u> 35x− 14y − 70 (Wrong)
D. 7(x − 10)(y + 2) = 7xy + 14x − 70y − 140 (Wrong)