<span>What is the approximate circumference of the circle? Use π ≈ 3.14. Circle A with radius 18 feet. 21.1 feet 36 feet 56.5 feet 113 feet PLZ help</span>
Answer: 2240
Step-by-step explanation: Hope it helps
The formula
in solving the integral of the infinity of 3 is ∫3<span>∞?</span>(1<span>)÷((</span>x−2<span><span>)<span><span>(3/</span><span>2)</span></span></span>)</span><span>dx</span>
Substitute the numbers given
then solve
limn→inf∫3n(1/((n−2)(3/2))dn
limn→inf[−2/(n−2−−−−−√)−(−2/3−2−−−−√)
=0+2=2
Solve for the integral of 2 when 2 is approximate to 0.
Transpose 2 from the other side to make it -2
∫∞3(x−2)−3/2dx=(x−2)−1/2−1/2+C
(x−2)−1/2=1x−2−−−−√
0−(3−2)−1/2−1/2=2
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I'm assuming you mean (a-b)^2 : (a+b)^2
a^2 + b^2 cancel out leaving
-2ab versus +2ab
Therefore (a+b)^2 is +4ab greater.
b) The surface area is 564.5. Picture below.
4. Three possibilities.
Formula for volume of a cylinder: πr^2h
Formula for volume of sphere: 4/3πr^3
If the radius of the sphere is 1 inch than the volume is: 4.18879 or 4.19 rounded.
I used substitution on this website https://www.omnicalculator.com/math/volume
Just plug in the 4.18879 at the cylinder volume and put in a random number in the radius or height whichever you want then it'll give you the one you left blank. You'll find three possibilities for the radius and height of 4.18879 volume.