Notes Over 3.7 Solve for the indicated variable. 1. Area of a Triangle.

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Notes Over 3.7 Solve for the indicated variable. 1. Area of a Triangle

Notes Over 3.7 Solve for the indicated variable. 2. Circumference of a Circle

Notes Over 3.7 Solve for the indicated variable. 3. Simple Interest

Notes Over 3.7 Solve for the indicated variable. 4. Simple Interest

Notes Over 3.7 Rewrite the equation so y is a function of x. Then use the result to find y when x = -2, -1, 0, and 1.

Notes Over 3.7 Rewrite the equation so y is a function of x. Then use the result to find y when x = -2, -1, 0, and 1.

Notes Over 3.7 Rewrite the equation so y is a function of x. Then use the result to find y when x = -2, -1, 0, and 1.

Notes Over 3.7