I kinda need the picture but I’m pretty sure you just shade 2 pieces of it. 1•2=2, 6•2=12
Meaning it would be 2/12. Hence, shade 2 slices
They are counting by twos.
2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,etc
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Answer: Choice B is correct</h3>
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Explanation:
Use a graphing tool like GeoGebra, Desmos, or your graphing calculator to plot each expression given as a separate y equation. Four parabolas should result.
The x intercept is the same as the root or zero of a function.
You should find that only choice B has a root thats larger than 4. That specific root being x = 7.
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A non-graphing approach:
You can use the quadratic formula or the factoring method to find the roots.
For choice A, it factors to (x+5)(x+6) = 0. The roots are x = -5 and x = -6 which aren't greater than 4. So we cross choice A off the list. Choices C and D are similar stories.
On the other hand, choice B factors to (x-7)(x+2) = 0 and it has roots of x = 7 and x = -2. This is another way to see why choice B is the answer.
Here are the steps for the quadratic formula for choice B

The quadratic formula is handy in case factoring is either not possible, or guess-and-check is too lengthy of a process. As you can probably tell, we could use the quadratic formula's results to help construct the factored form.
Answer:
12.5 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
The ratio of map distance to ground distance is the same at any distance:
(map distance)/(ground distance) = (5 cm)/(2 km) = (x)/(5 km)
Multiply by 5 km and you have ...
x = (5 cm)(5/2) = 12.5 cm
The ground distance of 5 km is represented by 12.5 cm on the map.
Answer:
2 * (Area/pi)^(1/2) = diameter
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation for the area of a circle is A = pi * r^2
We can divide both sides by pi to get:
A/pi = r^2
Then take the square root of both sides to get:
(A/pi)^(1/2) = r
Then, since D = 2 * r, we can multiply both sides of the above equation by 2 to get:
2 * (A/pi)^(1/2) = 2 * r = D