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 How do you solve the following:

20 PTS! Help! How do you solve the following:-example-1

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Answer:
3x^2-x+2

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a triangle A can be calculated as A=(height)x(base)/2

We know the height is 6x.

We know
A=9x^3-3x^2+6x

So the equation becomes (using |AC| as the base length):


9x^3-3x^2+6x = (6x \cdot |AC|)/(2)\\(9x^3-3x^2+6x)/(3x)=|AC|\\(3x^2-x+2)/(1)=|AC|\\|AC|=3x^2-x+2

The base is
3x^2-x+2

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