Asked by Babydoll07
The base of a triangle is terms of x is 2x+4x+2 and the height is x2+3x-4. What is the area of the triangle. I need to know am if I'm on the right track
Area=1/2(2x+4x+2) (x2+3x-4)
Area=1/2(2x+4x+2) (x2+3x-4)
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Answered by
PsyDAG
Online "^" is used to indicate an exponent, e.g., x^2 = x squared.
Unless you forgot the power on the first x, 2x + 4x = 6x.
Otherwise, you are on the right track.
Unless you forgot the power on the first x, 2x + 4x = 6x.
Otherwise, you are on the right track.
Answered by
Babydoll07
Trying to find the area of the triangle
Area=1/2(2x^2+4x+2) (x^2+3x-4)
6x^2+2 (x^2+3x-4)
Can someone please help I'm totally lost am I on the right track it's been a while since I took Algebra
Area=1/2(2x^2+4x+2) (x^2+3x-4)
6x^2+2 (x^2+3x-4)
Can someone please help I'm totally lost am I on the right track it's been a while since I took Algebra
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