Asked by Miguel
A grander want to create a triangular garden in the shape of a right triangle with shortest side length x-6y ft. and the middle length side x + 6y ft. what is an algebraic expression for the area of the garden? Be sure to multiply this out and express in simplest correct mathematical form, including units.
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Answered by
bobpursley
Granders have to know math, especially the exponential growth equations.
area= (x-6y)(x+6) * 1/2
= (x^2-36y^2)/2 ft^2
area= (x-6y)(x+6) * 1/2
= (x^2-36y^2)/2 ft^2
Answered by
Miguel
Find the quotient: 9a^2 – 100b^2 / 3a – 10b
and the quotient: 6x^3 + 5x^2 + 2x +1 / 2x +3
and the quotient: 6x^3 + 5x^2 + 2x +1 / 2x +3
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Anonymous
6. Essay: Show all work. A gardener wants to create a triangular garden in the shape of a right triangle with shortest side length x – 4y ft. and the middle length side x + 6y ft. What is an algebraic expression for the area of the garden? Be sure to multiply this out and express in simplest correct mathematical form, including units.
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