Actually Welcome to the Concept of the integers.
===> -4-7
===> -(4+7)
===> -(11)
====> -11
====> -11 is the answer
. . (x + 1) . . . . . . (x² + 5x + 4)
---------------- ÷ -------------------- =
(x² + x − 6) . . . . . (x − 2)
. . (x + 1) . . . . . . . (x + 4)(x + 1)
------------------- ÷ -------------------- =
(x + 3) (x − 2) . . . . . (x − 2)
. . (x + 1) . . . . . . . . . (x − 2)
------------------- * -------------------- =
(x + 3) (x − 2) . . . (x + 4)(x + 1)
. . 1 . . . . . . 1
--------- * ---------- =
(x + 3) . (x + 4)
. . . . . 1
------------------- =
(x + 3) (x + 4)
. . . . 1
-----------------
x² + 7x + 12
To find the ratio of their perimeters, you need to know that the ratio of a perimeter is the square root of the ratio of the areas. (Area is 2 dimensional, so what you do to the perimeter will have twice or be squared for the area).
So, you would simplify the ratio of 18/32 to 9/16.
Then take the square root of 9 and 16 separately to find the ratio of the perimeters.
Square root of 9 is 3.
Square root of 16 is 4
So, the ratio of the perimeters is 3 in/4 in.
Answer: 103/15
Step-by-step explanation:
We can simplify the right-hand side to be .
This means we need to solve:
Because nobody knows what’s going on.....