Media Summary: In this video, we go over how to find the minimum perimeter or the maximum area of circles, rectangles and right-angle triangles. You all right what have we got for the second one we got a width of two one ... there so s is the semi-perimeter and that's equal to the a so 150 plus the b which is 200 plus the c which is 300 all divided by
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In this video, we go over how to find the minimum perimeter or the maximum area of circles, rectangles and right-angle triangles. You all right what have we got for the second one we got a width of two one ... there so s is the semi-perimeter and that's equal to the a so 150 plus the b which is 200 plus the c which is 300 all divided by MAP4C Lesson 2 Simplifying Exponents/Rational Exponents ... other two-dimensional shape the lowercase h is part of this formula for the area of this face so half of the base which is So looking at some examples we have the perimeter of this rectangle is 4.2 plus 3.6 plus 4.2 plus 3.6 you can use this formula
MAP4C - 2.4 Volume and Surface Area Applications Lesson and Example ... X here there's a two what's it doing is multiplying because it's MAP4C - 2.5 Optimizing Lesson and Minimizing Perimeter Examples ... sub in our numbers we have 1.2 plus 2.1 times 2.3 all over Little hat meaning ^ but the X changes so I'm gonna click on the X so this is