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21 December, 11:39

If a=4b^2 and b=-1/2e^2, what is the value of a to the nearest tenth?

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  1. 21 December, 11:42
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    To answer, it is assumed that e here is the Euler number which is equal to 2.718. Substitute this value to the e of the second equation to get the value of b.

    b = 0.5 (2.718^2) = 3.6945

    Then, we substitute this value to the first equation to get the value of a.

    a = 4 (3.6945^2) = 54.498

    Thus, the answer is approximately equal to 54.5.
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