Quadratic Equations Problems - page 14 of 30
Number of problems found: 584
- Five number operations
For five whole numbers, if we add one to the first, multiply the second by the second, subtract three from the third, multiply the fourth by four, and divide the fifth by five, we get the same result each time. Find all five of the numbers that add up to - Geometric progressiob
If the sum of four consecutive terms of a geometric progression is 80 and the arithmetic mean of the second and fourth terms is 30, then find terms. - Tent pad reduction
If the length of the square pad tent is reduced by 6 cm, its area will be reduced by 2.76 dm². Specify the side length of the original and reduced pads. - Touch x-axis
Find the equations of circles that pass through points A (-2; 4) and B (0; 2) and touch the x-axis. - GP - three members
The second and third of a geometric progression are 24 and 12(c+1), respectively, given that the sum of the first three terms of progression is 76. determine the value of c. - Three members GP
The sum of three numbers in GP (geometric progression) is 21, and the sum of their squares is 189. Find the numbers. - Eq2 2
Solve the following equation with quadratic members and rational function: (x²+1)/(x-4) + (x²-1)/(x+3) = 23 - Isosceles triangle 9
There is an isosceles triangle ABC where AB= AC. The perimeter is 64 cm, and the altitude is 24 cm. Find the area of the isosceles triangle. - Working alone
Tom and Chandri are doing household chores. Chandri can do the work twice as fast as Tom. If they work together, they can finish the work in 5 hours. How long does it take Tom to work alone to do the same work? - Ratio of sides
Calculate the area of a circle with the same circumference as the circumference of the rectangle inscribed with a circle with a radius of r 9 cm so that its sides are in a ratio of 2 to 7. - Hexagon diagonal count
Does a hexagon have 275 diagonals? - A rectangular patio
A rectangular patio measures 20 ft by 30 ft. By adding x feet to the width and x feet to the length, the area is doubled. Find the new dimensions of the patio. - Two cubes
The surfaces of two cubes, one of which has an edge of 22 cm longer than the second, differ by 19272 cm². Calculate the edge length of both cubes. - Big family
A certain number of people met at the family celebration - their average age was three times the number present. Then came my grandfather, who was 75 years old, and the average age was again three times the number present. How many people are celebrating - A photograph
A photograph will stick to a white square letter with an x cm length. The photo is 3/4 x cm long and 20 cm wide than the width of the paper. The surface of the remaining paper surrounding the photograph is 990 cm². Find the size of the paper and the photo - Rectangular garden 2
A farmer bought 600 m of wire for the fence. He wants to use it to besiege a rectangular garden with a surface of 16875 m². Calculate the size of the garden. - RT sides
Find the sides of a rectangular triangle if legs a + b = 17 cm and the radius of the written circle ρ = 2 cm. - Set variation increase
If we add one element to set A, the number of third-class variations increases two times. How many elements did the set initially contain? - Variation element count
How many elements do we create 90 variations of 2 classes without repeating elements? - Perimeter of RT
Find the perimeter of a right triangle whose legs sum to 22.5 cm and whose area is 62.5 cm².
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