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Does anyone know this real well? If so can you work this problem for me?
Find the Height of the rectangular Solid if the volume is 80x cubic units.
Length = x+5
Width = 2x+4
Height = x
I got 3 as my answer anyone get anything else
Well L*W*H = vol.
(X+5)*(2X+4)*(X)=80X 1X drops out.
(X+5)*(2X+4)=80 Multiply it out.
2X^2+14X+20=80 Set right side to 0 (move the 80 over)
2X^2+14X-60=0 Solve the quadratic.
X=3 or -10.
The -10 is avoided because you aren't in real math yet! :D
1997 Chevrolet Camaro v6 - 13.8@104MPH
1997 Dodge Viper GTS
No the -10 is avoided because you cant measure a Rectangular solid in negatives.....trust me I took honors Calculus in high school, I just haven’t done n e thing like this since the 7th grade:tup: thanks guys
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maybe showing this step solving the quadratic equation might help someone better understand :
2X^2+14X-60=0 resolves to
...
(2X-6)(X+10)=0 resolves to
2X-6=0 and/or X+10=0 resolves to
2X=6 and/or X=-10 resolves to
X=3 and/or X=-10
...
then
X=3 or -10.
No the -10 is avoided because you cant measure a Rectangular solid in negatives.....trust me I took honors Calculus in high school, I just haven’t done n e thing like this since the 7th grade:tup: thanks guys
You cannot have a negative solid, but you can have negative coordinates defining a positive area.
Say in 3 space you defined a traditional x, y positive and negatives. Z positive would coming out of the page at you.
A negative volume would just be a cube going into the page.
It still works out....
The volume isn't REALLY negative, just in the "negative" as we definte it direction.
If you use the negative 10..
80*-10=-800
L=x+5 (-5)
W=2x+4 (-16)
H=-10
Vol = -800
Man am I glad I graduated and don't have to take these classes anymore. But I like to keep the brain sharp!
1997 Chevrolet Camaro v6 - 13.8@104MPH
1997 Dodge Viper GTS
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