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What is 1m squared plus 1m squared?

1 m^(2) + 1 m^(2) = 2m ^(2)


What is m squared-2m-65 equals -2 using the quadratic equation?

m = 9 This is because, if: m squared - 2m - 65 = 2 Then: m squared - 2m = 65 + -2 m squared - 2m = 63 So: 63 = m squared - 2m m squared - 2m = m x m - 2m This means: 63 = m (m - 2) So something times itself minus two is 63. Going through different numbers, it is clear that 9 and 7 work. So: m x (m - 2) = 9 x (9-2) = 9 x (7) = 9 x 7 = 63 M is therefore 9.


What is the maximum pressure a concrete block measuring 0.5m x 1m x 2m which has a weight of 26000 newtons can exert on the ground?

big pressure comes from smaller surface areas therefore we need to find a side of the block with the smallest surface area. if you do 1m x 2m, that equals 2m squared and that is a large surface area. if you do 2m x 0.5, that equals 1m squared and that is STILL not small enough. HOWEVER if you do 0.5 x 1, that equals 0.5m squared and that is perfectly small enough.since pressure=force divided by area, we have to do 26000 (which is the force) divided by 0.5m squared which becomes 52000. therefore the final answer is 52,000 pascals.


What is the area of a regular hexagon if each side has length 2?

Please be more specific with your question. If you mean 2cm, then the area will be 12cm squared. If you mean 2m then the area will be 12m squared.


HOW MANY TILES OF 10CM SG WILL BE REQUIRED TO COVER A FLOOR OF 2M X .75M?

200 cm x 75 cm = 15,000 cm squared (10 cm) squared = 100 cm squared 15,000 divided by 100 = 150 tiles Get extra for breakage.