F(4)=4+3
f(4)=7
g(-2)=13(-2)-5
g(-2)=-26-5
g(-2)=-31
7-31=-24
C
There are a total of 28 children in the choir (:
The area of a circle is pi*r^2.
The angles in a circle add up to 360 degrees.
Let's say I have a circle with radius 2.
The total area of the circle is pi* (2^2) = 4pi
Let's say I cut out 15 degrees of this circle. This piece is 15 out of 360 of the whole circle.
The area of this part is (15/360) * 4pi
The rest of the area is (360-15)/360 * 4pi.
I hope this helps.
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: No
Step-by-step explanation:
The c kind of cut off, but you can use slopes to figure it out. The rule for a perpendicular slope is the opposite reciprocal. Assuming that C is the right angle, since right triangles typically work that way, we can figure out the slopes for ac and bc. The slopes are not reciprocals:
AC= -5/2
BC= -1/3
This isn't a right triangle because the lines are not perpendicular.