Answer:
Correct answer: (x-√2)² + (y-√5)² = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Given data: Center (x,y) = (√2,√5) and r = √3
The canonical or cartesian form of the equation of the circle is:
( x-p )² + ( y-q )² = r²
Where p is the x coordinate of the center, q is the y coordinate of the center and r is the radius of the circle.
God is with you!!!
3/4b-1/6=1/2×b
1.75b=.3
b=0.2
I believe this is right. But not 100%
Question:
Find the gradient of the line passing through (6,8) and (4,10).
Answer:
-1 is the right answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Slope of the line = The gradient of the line
Gradient of the line is known as change in the value of y-axis by change in the value of x-axis
Gradient = ∆y\∆x

12
Remember to use PEMDAS when solving these problems. You multiply before you work with addition and subtraction.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
We can prove that a tangent will always be perpendicular to the radius touching it. So, the other angle in the diagram is
.
Because all the angles of a triangle sum to
, we have that
.
We combine like terms on the left side to get
.
We subtract
on both sides to get
.
So,
and we're done!