My husband and I are planning on moving to Greeley, CO in the next month for my job. I was hoping to get some information on the nicest areas to live in and the areas to avoid. Are there any "artsy" areas with fun restaurants, trendy bars, shopping, gyms etc… and a larger concentration of young professionals? Which areas are known for crime? Any help is appreciated. Thank you!
Greeley isn’t as big as you must think it is, the whole town is pretty much the same and very rural except for UNC.
November 25th, 2011 | Posted in areas | 1 Comment
would you be able to see it? would they come to ur house and shoot you and burn your records and kill your family?
They’ve forced google to keep a 2001 picture of the base to cover up what they were testing. But i did manage to see what was there before they changed it. The place has a nuke/bombing range just a few meters in a different direction! Its no wonder they keep the place in the dark. I think NATO would have a few choice words for testing extremely heavy ordnance and god knows what else. The place is a weapons testing ground as far as i know.
November 17th, 2011 | Posted in area maps | 6 Comments
I would like to use the satelite maps without the need to connect to an internet source for refreshing, in other words, like a GPS device, I would like Texas maps downloaded to a location to use.
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November 13th, 2011 | Posted in area maps | 2 Comments
I have to find the area of a triangle, but it didn’t give me the height, just the measure of one base. But the triangle is an equilateral triangle, so is there a special formula that works for equilateral triangles?
The base is the height.
Bh1/2
October 12th, 2011 | Posted in area formula | 4 Comments
I have to do an experiment for my ecology class, and I want to compare something in two different areas. The example was comparing spider composition in a wooded area versus a field area. I am trying to think of other types of areas other than "wooded" or "field" that I could potentially use. Thank you!
How about Desert, Swamp/Wetland, Rainforest
October 10th, 2011 | Posted in areas | 1 Comment
So I have no idea how to get the normal formula for area of a triangle (a=1/2xbxh) into a formula so that the missing variable wouldn’t be area, it would be the base. So the formula should start with b= not a=. How do I do this?
a = (1/2)bh
b = a/([1/2]h)
b = 2a/h
Answer: b = 2a/h
September 29th, 2011 | Posted in area formulas | 5 Comments
Each angle of the triangle is labeled as follows beginning left to right beginning with base: X,Y,Z. Angle ‘Y’ is a 90 degree angle. The area of the triangle is 36 cm squared. Need to find the length of leg XY. Answers were: A. 6, B. 9, C. 12, D. 18, F. 24. Can anyone please explain in detail? Thanks!
insufficient data….
September 15th, 2011 | Posted in triangle area | 3 Comments
Express the hypotenuse h of a right triangle with area 25m^2 as a function of it’s perimeter p.
How would I do this? Thank for helping!
Call A=25 the area.
Call a and b the sides (and their length) adjacent to the right triangle.
We have:
1) Area: A = ab/2, so that ab = 2A
2) perimeter: p = a + b + h, so that a+b = p – h
3) pythagoras: h^2 = a^2 + b^2
Now from (2):
(p-h)^2 = (a+b)^2 = a^2 + b^2 + 2ab
= h^2 + 2(2A) = h^2 + 4A, from the values from (1) and (3).
But (p-h)^2 = p^2 + h^2 – 2ph, so that:
p^2 + h^2 – 2ph = h^2 + 4A
p^2 – 2ph = 4A
2ph = p^2 – 4A
h = (p^2 – 4A) / (2p)
with A=25:
h = (p^2 – 100) / (2p)
September 12th, 2011 | Posted in triangle area | 1 Comment
I’m doing a project on quadratic equations, and the question says, "Graph the length and area of each rectangle (length on the horizontal axis and area on the vertical axis)." I’m pretty sure that since this project is on quadratic equations, I have to graph a quadratic equation concerning the formula above, but I dont know how to create that quadratic equation
Help!!
Well, my guess is that the length and the area will have a sort of quadratic relationship already, You are graphing, l vs. l*w
This is not really quadratic, because that, strictly, refers to equations where a single variable is raised to the power of 2 – were you graphing squares – area versus the length of a side, then you would have a clear quadratic.
So you really can’t do that – but my wife teaches high school, and she had trouble with kids just plain learning to graph – she would see a class that had issues and she would assign some stuff like this so that they could get more practice.
Microsoft Math allows you to construct graphs quickly and fold them into your documents easily.
September 10th, 2011 | Posted in area formula | 2 Comments
I believe mo its just to shady and dead… If anything might be located beneath ground
It is real. You can’t hide 80 acres of land from a satellite. There are tunnels located around Area 51.
September 7th, 2011 | Posted in area maps | 2 Comments