Problems 4251. The purpose of these problems is to keep the material fresh in your mind so
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Problems 42–51. The purpose of these problems is to keep the material fresh in your mind so that you are better prepared for later sections, a final exam, or subsequent courses such as calculus.
A rectangular garden is enclosed by 54 feet of fencing. If the length of the garden is 3 feet more than twice the width, what are the dimensions of the garden?
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Precalculus Concepts Through Functions A Unit Circle Approach To Trigonometry
ISBN: 9780137945139
5th Edition
Authors: Michael Sullivan
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