the circle has a diameter of 12, thus its radius is half that, or 6.
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Answer:
Umm what
Step-by-step explanation:
i think you divide both numbers by 4
If you graph the points it comes out as a square, so the correct answers would be square, rectangle, parallelogram, and rhombus (a square can be these three but these shapes cannot be squares)
Answer:
F(4) = 23
Step-by-step explanation:
Find F(4) also means finf F = 4x + 7 when x =4
When x = 4, it would be:
F = 4*4 +7
F = 16 + 7
F = 23
F(4) = 23
Hope it helped you :3