Quadratic equation + system of equations - practice problems
Number of problems found: 149
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A right triangle has a perimeter of 300 cm . its hypotenuse is 130cm. What are the lengths of the other sides . - Peter 16
Peter travels to his uncle's home, 30 km away from his place. He cycles for 2/3 of the journey before the cycle develops a mechanical problem, and he has to push it for the rest of the journey. If he is cycling 10 km per hour faster than his walking speed - Suppose 10
Suppose 4+7i is a solution of 5z2+Az+B=0, where A, B∈R. Find A and B. - Find all 2
Find all the complex solutions (write the answer in the form x+iy) of the system. {|z-12|/|z-8i|=5/3 ; |z-4|=|z-8| - Hypotenuses 83154
In a right-angled triangle ABC with a right angle at the vertex C, the magnitudes of the hypotenuses are given ta=5, tb=2√10. Calculate the side sizes of triangle ABC and the circle's radius described by this triangle. - Centimeters 82996
The volume of the trapezoid is 132 cm². The difference in the length of both bases is 6 cm, and the height is 2 cm longer than the shorter base. Determine the height of the trapezoid in centimeters. - Diagonals 82850
How do I find the diagonals of a rhombus if its perimeter is 80dm and one diagonal is 2x larger than the other? - Vertex of the rectangle
Determine the coordinates of the vertex of the rectangle inscribed in the circle x²+y² -2x-4y-20=0 if you know that one of its sides lies on the line p: x+2y=0 - Parallelogram 82626
Calculate the area of a parallelogram if we know the perimeter is 23 cm, the diagonal is 8.5 cm, and one side is 1.5 cm longer. - Coordinate 82580
Write the equation of the ellipse that passes through the points, and its axes are identical to the coordinate axes when A = [2, 3] and B = [−1, −4]. - Right-angled 82416
What are the sides of a right-angled triangle with a perimeter of 45 centimeters and a volume of 67.5 cm²? - Kilograms 81234
The price of 1 kg of pears is 7 crowns higher than the price of 1 kg of apples. The seller sold 2 kg more apples than pears. He received the same amount for pears and apples, namely 420 CZK. How many kilograms of apples and how many kg of pears did he sel - Increases 80772
The product of two numbers we know. If we increase the first factor by 2 and decrease the second factor by two, the product increases by 4. How much does the product change if we decrease the first factor by 3 and increase the second factor by 3? - Equation 80525
Write the equation of the parabola that passes through the points: A[1,1] B[3,-1] C[1,2] - Mountain climbing
Ken and his brother decided to go on mountain climbing 8 miles from their house to Mt. Daraitan at a rate of x mph (miles per hour). For the return trip, it was 2 mph faster. It took them 6 hours for the entire round trip. What is the x? - FX parabola
Determine the equation of the parabola going through the following co-ordinates (1;2), (-1;-2), and (2;7) - Parabolic 79764
In a tennis match, Adrien is 5 m from the net when he hits a ball 80 cm off the ground. The maximum height of its parabolic path passing through the net was 1.5 m. If the length of the court is 23.77 m, will the ball land inside the court? - Find k
Find k so that the terms k-3, k+1, and 4k-2 form a geometric sequence. Show your solution. - Rectangle 79084
A rectangle whose one side measures 35m and the other is 7m shorter than the diagonal of the rectangle. Calculate the content in m². - Calculate 78714
Calculate the size of the base and side of an isosceles triangle if the side is 1 cm longer than the base and the height to the base is 2 cm shorter than the side.
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