The concept of volume is something you experience everyday in your life. Provide a specific example in which you could solve a real-world application using volume.

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If √5 - x = 4,then x=
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Professor Dan Healy, one of my Engineering instructors back in prehistoric times,  had a favorite way of showing us how to do this kind of problem ... I mean the kind that's incredibly easy, but your own fear gets in the way and convinces you that you can't handle it.  Here is Prof. Healy's method.

For a few moments, call the square root of 5 by the name "cow".

cow - x = 4 .    Solve this equation for 'x' :

Add 'x' to each side of the equation:  cow = 4 + x

Subtract 4 from each side:                cow - 4 = x

Now, we can put the real value back in place of 'cow' :  √5 - 4 = x

That right there is a perfect solution.  But If you absolutely need to
know the number, then grab your calculator:

√5 = 2.2361 (rounded)

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(a-6b)(a+6b) pls answer

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Which expression is equivalent to (6x3+3x2+8)+(2x2−9x+10)?

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The equivalent expression is 6x^3+5x^2-9x+18.

What is an algebraic expression?

An expression which is made up of variables and constants, along with algebraic operations (addition, subtraction, etc.). Algebraic expressions include at least one variable and at least one operation.

For the given situation,

The expression is (6x^3+3x^2+8)+(2x^2-9x+10)

6x^(3)+3x^(2) +8 +2x^(2) -9x+10

Rearrange the expression in decreasing order of polynomial,

6x^(3)+3x^(2)+2x^(2) -9x+8+10

Now add the like terms,

6x^(3) +5x^(2) -9x+18

Hence we can conclude that the equivalent expression is 6x^(3) +5x^(2) -9x+18.

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Which expression is equivalent to (6x3+3x2+8)+(2x2−9x+10)?

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6x3+3x2+8)+(2x2−9x+10)?

find the area in square units of the polygon with the given vertices A (-5, 0), B (0, 10), and C (15,0)

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Answer:

To find the area of the polygon with the given vertices A(-5, 0), B(0, 10), and C(15, 0), you can use the formula for the area of a triangle when you have the coordinates of its vertices. The formula is:

Area = 1/2 * |x1(y2 - y3) + x2(y3 - y1) + x3(y1 - y2)|

In this case, A(-5, 0), B(0, 10), and C(15, 0), so you can plug in these coordinates into the formula:

Area = 1/2 * |-5(10 - 0) + 0(0 - 0) + 15(0 - 10)|

Simplify the expression inside the absolute value:

Area = 1/2 * |-50 + 0 - 150|

Now, continue simplifying:

Area = 1/2 * |-200|

Since we're taking the absolute value, it becomes:

Area = 1/2 * 200

Now, calculate the area:

Area = 100 square units

So, the area of the polygon is 100 square units.

You can also use the distance formula, but this way is faster to me :-p

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Are we supposed to write it as an equation/expression? Solve for n? I need more info on this question to answer it correctly.