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)
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.
315 meters squared = 3,391 in feet squared.
4m
The area of 4m by 4m is 16 square meters.
The greatest common factor (GCF) of 2mn and 4m^2n^2 can be found by breaking down each term into its prime factors. For 2mn, the prime factors are 2, m, and n. For 4m^2n^2, the prime factors are 2, 2, m, m, n, and n. The GCF is the product of the common prime factors raised to the lowest power they appear in both terms, which in this case is 2mn. Therefore, the GCF of 2mn and 4m^2n^2 is 2mn.
4m because V=BxHso H =120/30=4