Chapter 11: Q. 87 (page 774)
Fencing: A farmer has 300 feet of fence available to enclose a 4500-square-foot region in the shape of adjoining squares, with sides of length x and y. See the figure. Findx and y.
Chapter 11: Q. 87 (page 774)
Fencing: A farmer has 300 feet of fence available to enclose a 4500-square-foot region in the shape of adjoining squares, with sides of length x and y. See the figure. Findx and y.
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Graph each inequality by hand.
Graph the equation:
Verify that the values of the variables listed are solutions of the system of equations.
The length of fence required to enclose a rectangular field is 3000 meters. What are the dimensions of the field if it is known that the difference between its length and width is 50 meters?
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