A: The center is the mid point of the diameter. So, the center of the circle will be the midpoint of points P and Q. The coordinates of the midpoint are the averaged coordinates of the endpoints.
So, the x-cooardinate of the center is the average of the x-coordinates of P and Q:

Try to do the same thing with the y coordinates, and you'll get the y-coordinate
. This first part will be over, because the circle will be point

B: The radius is exactly half the diameter. So, we find the length of the diameter, and we divide it by 2. To find the length of the diameter, we use the standard formula for the distance between two points:

Divide this length by 2 and you'll get the radius.
C: At this point, we have both the radius and the coordinates of the center. The equation of the circle depends on these two parameters, and it is

Substitute
and
with the coordinates of the center (found in point A.) and
with the radius (found in point B.) and you'll have the equation of the circle.
Answer: x > 3
Step-by-step explanation:
We have the inequality:
-4*(2*x - 7) < 10 - 2*x
We want to find the possible values for x.
first, we expand the left side.
-8x + 28 < 10 - 2x
now we want to have all the terms with x in one side and the terms without x in the other side.
-8x + 2x < 10 - 28
-6x < -18
now we divide both sides by -6, as we divide by a negative number, the direction of the inequality changes:
x > 18/6 = 3
x > 3
This means that x must be larger than 3.
Answer:
the reflection is across the x- axis
Step-by-step explanation:
if you see that the y's in the second graph are negative then the reflection is across the x-axis
Answer:
15.63 cm^3
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming that the ice cube is a perfect cube, then all of the sides are equal. There for, each side is 2.5 cm.
v = l*w*h
v = 2.5 * 2.5 * 2.5
v = 6.25 * 2.5
v = 15.625 cm^3