I am probably wrong but 45 degrees? Most if not all triangles equal 180. Since we already have 90 degrees we can subtract 90 from 180 and get 90. Both of the angles on the bottom left and right look about the same size so we can divide 90 by 2 and get 45.
Answer:
Option B.
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider the below figure attached with this question.
From the below figure it is clear that the center of the given circle is (4,5).
The standard form of a circle is

where, (h,k) is center of the circle and r is radius.
We need to find the equation of a circle which represents the same center as the circle shown but with a radius of 2 units.
Substitute h=4, k=5 and r=2 in the above equation.


The required equation is
.
Therefore, the correct option is B.
The answer would be 778000.
Find the number in the thousand place
8 and look one place to the right for the rounding digit
3. Round up if this number is greater than or equal to
5 and round down if it is less than 5.
778000
Answer:
it is already in slope intercept form
Step-by-step explanation: