First, we need to think about what we're actually solving for: the area of the path. To find this, we can find the area of the whole thing, minus the area of the pool.
The diagram would look something like the picture I attached. We know that to find the area of a circle, you do πr^2. The radius is half of the diameter, so halve the diameters:
22/2 = 11 yards
32/2 = 16 yards
Then solve for the area of both circles.
π


π ≈ <span>380.13 (area of the pool)</span>
π


π ≈ <span>804.25 (area of the whole thing)
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Next, subtract the area of the pool from the area of the whole thing to find the area of the walkway:

(area of the walkway)
Finally, divide the area of the walkway by 6 to see how many gallons of paint you'll need:
424.12 ÷ 6 ≈ 70.69
So you'll need 71 gallons of paint!
Hope I helped and let me know if you have any questions :)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Day 1 = 2 birds
day 2 = 3 birds
day 3 = 9 birds
day 4 = 8 birds
day 5 = 1 bird
On day 1 the points are (1,2)
On day 5 the points are (5,1)
(I am picking these for the points because I don't know your options for the selecting area.)
we use this formula y2-y1/x2-x1
2-5/1-1
3/0
our answer is infinite which is the relation and this is an infinite function
The coefficient is 2 because it is being multiplied by the p.
Answer:
{5π/6, 11π/6}
Step-by-step explanation:
Since you have memorized the trig values of common angles, you know tan(π/6) = 1/√3, so cot(π/6) = √3.
The solution to this equation is ...
cot(θ) = -√3
so θ = -π/6 or, in the domain of interest, 11π/6. There is a corresponding quadrant II angle, 5π/6.
The correct answer for this would be -10