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MY MATH TEACHER WANTS IS TO BUILD A HOUSE AND THE MEASUREMENTS ARE SUPPOSE TO BE A TOTAL OF 2100 SQUARE FEET AND IT'S SUPPOSE TO
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HALLIE
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Suppose we have a square with vertices at$0, -6+13i, -19+7i, and -13-6i. Suppose that we want to multiply these points by a
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Jakob
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Suppose you want to make a square using the graph of 3-2y=-30 to help determine on side of the square . Write equations in
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Cons
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suppose that the area of a square is six times its perimeter. find the length of a side of the square
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Jason
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suppose the endpoints of one side of a rotated square are (-5,-5) and (1,-1). Find the dimensions and area of the square
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katrina
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Find a such that f(x)= ax^2-3x+5 has a maximum value of 15.
I'm stuck because how am I suppose to complete the square? 3/2= 1.5?
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Sam
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Suppose that the area of a square is forty-one times its perimeter. Find the length of a side of the square.
All I can think of
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Mark G
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Suppose that the area of a square is forty-one times its perimeter. Find the length of a side of the square.
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Anonymous
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Suppose you inscribe a square in a circle of radius r. Thus all four corners of the square lie on the circle. The area of that
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ari
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Solve the equation by factoring, by finding square roots, or by completing the square.
4(x+8)^2=144 I'm not sure if I'm suppose
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Linda
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