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Name: Javate, Mark Kristoff M.

Class & Section: STE 9 – Zara


Activity: Math, LAS (Week 3)
ACTIVITY 1: Kenneth=t
Together=90
1. A=350 , P=90 , l=?
1 1 1
A=lw = +
90 x−20 x
350=lw∨lw=350
x 2−20 x=90 x +90 x−180
P=2 l+2 w
90 2l+2 w x 2−20 x=180 x−180
= x 2−20 x−180 x+180=180 x−180 x−180+180
2 2
45=l+w∨l+w=45 x 2−20 x−180 x+180=0

x 2−45 x +350=0 x 2−200 x+ 180=0

2. A=240 , P=64 , w=? ACTIVITY 2:

A=lw 1. w−width∈meters of the floor


240=lw∨lw=240 w +5−length∈meters of the floor

P=2 l+2 w 2. 84=w ( w+5 )


64 2l +2 w 84=w2 +5 w
=
2 2 84−83=w 2+5 w−84
32=l+ w∨l+ w=32 w 2+ 5 w−84=0

x 2−32 x+240=0 Since the formula in getting the area of a


rectangle is A=lw , I substituted in this formula
the values of the given area and the
3. A=160 ,l=2 w+3 representation of length and the width. Simplify
it, apply addition property of equality, results to
A=lw w 2+ 5 w−84=0.
160= ( 2 w+3 ) w
3. Using the formulated equation, I will get the
160=2 w2 +3 w length of the width by, first, determining the
160−160=2 w2 +3 w−160 appropriate method to be used. In this case, I
chose to use the quadratic formula. Second,
2 w2 +3 w−160=0 follow the steps in solving quadratic equation by
using the quadratic formula. And, third, check
against the representation and the problem if the
4. A=126 ,l=3 w+3 resulting values of x are correct or true.

A=lw 4. I think w 2+ 5 w−84=0is a type of a quadratic


126=( 3 w+3 ) w formula that can’t be solved by factoring (unlike
the example in the slide deck), and can’t also be
126=3 w2 +3 w solved by the other method, except by using
126−126=3 w2 +3 w−126 quadratic formula.

3 w 2+3 w−126=0
5. w 2+ 5 w−84=0 →a=1 , b=5 , c=−84

2
−(5) ± √ ( 5 ) −4 ( 1 ) (−84 )
5. Mario ’ s time=? x=
2(1)
Kenneth ’ s time=?
−5 ± √25−(−336)
x=
Mario=t−20 2
Name: Javate, Mark Kristoff M.
Class & Section: STE 9 – Zara
Activity: Math, LAS (Week 3)
−5 ± √25+336 Mair a+Jane=8
x=
2 y + y + 4=8
−5 ± √ 361 y 2 +4−4=8−4
x= y 2=4
2
y2 4
−5 ± √ 361 =
x= 2 2
2
y=2∨2 hrs−Mari a' s time
−5 ±19
x=
2 y+4
(2)+ 4
−5+19 14 6∨6 hrs−Jan e' s time
x= = =7
2 2
With the obtained roots of the quadratic
−5−19 −24
x= = =−12∨12 equation, we can conclude that Maria takes 2
2 2
hours to clean the house alone, while Jane alone
takes 6 hours.
Based on the resulting values of x from the
quadratic equation, the length and width of the
floor are 12 and 7, respectively.

ACTIVITY 3:

1. Let , l=length∈meters of the garden


w=width∈meters of the garden

A=lw
84=lw∨lw=84

P=2 l+2 w
38 2 l+2 w
=
2 2
19=l+ w∨l+ w=19

b c
x 2+ x+ =0
a a
2
x −19 x+ 84=0
( x−7 )( x−12 )=0

x−7=0
x−7+7=0+ 7
x=7

x−12=0
x−12+12=0+12
x=12

With obtained roots of quadratic equation, the


length and width are 12 and 7, respectively.

2. Let , y=time ∈hours for Maira


y + 4=ti me∈hours for Jane

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