SECTION 2.5 Formulas and Additional Applications from Geometry^129
Solve each formula for the specified variable. See Examples 6–9.
- for t 68. for r 69. for b
- for L 71. for d 72. for s
- for H 74. for W 75. for r
- for p 77. for h 78. for b
- for h 80. for h 81. for b
- for a 83. for W 84. for r
- for m 86. for x 87. for y
- for x 89. for r 90. for F
91.P= 21 a+b 2 for a 92.P= 21 a+b 2 for b
C=
5
9
Ax+By=C M=C 11 +r 2 1 F- 322
y=mx+b y=mx+b Ax+By=C
P=a+b+c P= 2 L+ 2 W A=p+prt
V= V=pr^2 h P=a+b+c
1
3
pr^2 h
a=
1
2
a= bh
1
2
I=prt bh
V=LWH V=LWH I=prt
a=LW C=pd P= 4 s
d=rt d=rt a=bh
(x + 1)° (4x – 56)° (10x + 7)° (7x + 3)° (8x^2 1)°
(5x)°
(3x 13)°
(4x)° (5x^ – 129)° (2x^ – 21)°
(3x + 45)° (7x^ + 5)°
(12x – 3)°
(10x + 15)°
(11x – 37)°
(7x + 27)°
62. 63. 64.
65. 66.
Solve each equation.See Section 2.2.
- 4 x=
1
3
- 3 x=
1
4
-
5
6
x= 30
3
4
0.06x= 300 0.4x= 80 x= 21
PREVIEW EXERCISES
58.The world’s largest sandwich, made by Wild Woody’s
Chill and Grill in Roseville, Michigan, was 12 ft long,
12 ft wide, and in. thick. What was the
volume of the sandwich? (Source: Guinness World
Records.)
A^1
11
17 24 ftB
1
2
Not to scale
12 ft
12 ft
17 in.^12
Find the measure of each marked angle. See Example 5.
(Hint:These angles are
complementsof each other.)