Answer:
39.25
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of circle is pi(3.14) times r^2.
Semi means half
So 3.14 times 5^2 = 78.5
Its a semi ciricle so its 78.5/2 which is 39.25
Answer:
y = -x + 6
Step-by-step explanation:
you will carry the character "X" to the right hand side making it "-x"
Answer:
There are 5 possible ways
But the answer is:
1/6
I think
Remove the parenthesis
4m+3m-2m-2
Combine like terms add 4 to 3m =7 subtract 7 from 2 = 5m
Drop the 2 so your answer would be
B
5m-2
If tan(<span>θ) is negative, then </span><span>θ must be either in Q-II or else in Q-IV.
Fortunately, the question tells us that it's in Q-II.
If you draw a circle on the x- and y-axes, then draw a right triangle
in Q-II, then mark the legs 3 and -2, then the hypotenuse of the
triangle ... also the radius of the circle ... is √13 .
Look for the angle whose tangent is -3/2.
tangent = (opposite) / (adjacent)
So the side opp</span>osite is the 3 and the side adjacent is the -2.
For that same angle, cosine = (adjacent) / (hypotenuse) .
The adjacent side is still the -2, and the hypotenuse is √13 .
So the cosine of the same angle is
- 2 / √13 .
To rationalize the denominator (get that square root out of there),
multiply top and bottom by √13 . Then you have
(- 2 / √13) · (√13 / √13)
= - 2 √13 / 13 .