Answer:
Area =
square centimeter
If the circumference of the hub cap would have been smaller, then its radius would have been smaller and subsequently its area would also have been less.
Step-by-step explanation:
As we know the circumference of a circle is 
The radius of the hub cap needs to be devised to determine the area


centimeters
Area of the hub cap = 
Substituting the devised value of r in the above equation, we get -

square centimeter
If the circumference of the hub cap would have been smaller, then its radius would have been smaller and subsequently its area would also have been less.
Answer:
y = - 
Step-by-step explanation:
=
( cross- multiply )
4y = - 7 ( divide both sides by 4 )
y = - 
The <em>missing</em> angle of the <em>right</em> triangle ABC has a measure of 30°. (Correct answer: A)
<h3>How to find a missing angle by triangle properties</h3>
Triangles are <em>geometrical</em> figures formed by three sides and whose sum of <em>internal</em> angles equals 180°. There are two kind of triangles existing in this question: (i) <em>Right</em> triangles, (ii) <em>Isosceles</em> triangles.
<em>Right</em> triangles are triangles which one of its angles equals 90° and <em>isosceles</em> triangles are triangles which two of its sides have <em>equal</em> measures.
According to the statement, we know that triangle BQR is an <em>isosceles</em> triangle, whereas triangles ABC, ANB and NBC are <em>right</em> triangles. Based on the figure attached below, we have the following system of <em>linear</em> equations based on <em>right</em> triangles ABC and NBC:
<em>2 · x + 90 + θ = 180</em> (1)
<em>(90 - x) + 90 + θ = 180</em> (2)
By equalizing (1) and (2) we solve the system for <em>x</em>:
<em>2 · x = 90 - x</em>
<em>3 · x = 90</em>
<em>x = 30</em>
And by (1) we solve the system for <em>θ</em>:
<em>θ = 180 - 2 · x - 90</em>
<em>θ = 30</em>
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The <em>missing</em> angle of the <em>right</em> triangle ABC has a measure of 30°. (Correct answer: A) 
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Right triangles must follow the pythagorean theorem, so a^2+b^2=c^2.
Let's find a^2 and b^2 by squaring the first 2 side lengths.
(x^2-1)^2= x^4-2x^2+1
(2x)^2= 4x^2
Then add the two to find c^2
x^4+ 2x^2 +1= c^2
Root both sides
x^2+1=c
Since the side lengths can be plugged into the pythagorean theorem, the side lengths must represent a right triangle.
Hope this helps!
I took 2 points from the graph and found my slope by using the slope formula, then I found my y-int which is the where the y crosses and that is -3. Hope this helps good luck !!
Answer: y=1/2x-3