Question
The area in square meters for a triangular sail is given by A(x) = x2 + 5x + 6. x = (5)
the height of the sail is x+3 is the length of the base x+2?
the height of the sail is x+3 is the length of the base x+2?
Answers
This question has typos. It does not make sense as typed.
If the area is x^2+5x+6m^2 and we know the area is a square which is base times height, we can factor the equation so that it comes out to (x+3)(x+2)since the height is x+3 then we know the base is x+2. (is this correct)
It would be correct for a rectangle, not fo a square.
Related Questions
Are a of a sail. The area in square meters for a triangular sail is given by A(x) = x2 + 5x + 6....
Area of a sail. The area in square meters for a triangle is given by A(x)=x^2 +5x +6.
a.) Find A(5)...
The area of a triangular sail (for a sailboat) is 30 meters squared. If the height of this triangula...