4m squared? Whats M?
3M x x 4M = 12M^2
first, multiply the base and height then divide it into 2 example: base:4m height:2m multiply 4 by 2= 8 then divide 8 by 2= 4 4m squared
315 meters squared = 3,391 in feet squared.
4m2-256 = 0 Add 256 to both sides: 4m2 = 256 Divide both sides by 4: m2 = 64 Square root both sides to find the value of m: m = 8 Alternatively, if 4m is to be squared, and not just the m: (4m)2 - 256 = 0 16m2 - 256 = 0 16m2 -256 + 256 = 256 16m2 = 256 16m2/16 = 256/16 m2 = 16 √m2 = √16 m = ±4
16
4m squared? Whats M?
4m^2(m + 6)
Since 2mn is a factor of 4m2n2, it is automatically the GCF of this problem.
3M x x 4M = 12M^2
first, multiply the base and height then divide it into 2 example: base:4m height:2m multiply 4 by 2= 8 then divide 8 by 2= 4 4m squared
about 4m to 5m's long so pritty big
The volume of the similar solid would be 16M squared.
4m
315 meters squared = 3,391 in feet squared.
The area of 4m by 4m is 16 square meters.
4m because V=BxHso H =120/30=4