Assuming that the given triangle is a right triangle where height and base are equal, we can solve for the missing variables. Let us review the given problem, the given is the total area since unit of "a" is inch squared.
The formula for an area of a triangle is At = 1/2(bxh). We substitute the given value and assume that h=b.
Therefore, 48=1/2bh. To eliminate 1/2, we multiply both sides by 2. Then we have 96=bh. When b=h, we have b^2=96.
The missing variables are b=h=9.8.
A) True
b)false
C)true
d)true
Answer:
No, it is incorrect.
Step-by-step explanation:
The quadratic equation is
or
. To complete square we take the coefficient of x divided by 2, square that value and add the result to both sides. In the equation given the number to do the process is 20, not 6, then the solution method is incorect.
I believe m=1 sorry if I’m wrong.