Answer:
a inside the circle
Step-by-step explanation:
We can see by the equation of a circle (x-a)^2+(y-b)^2=c^2 a circle is centered at (a,b) and with a radius of 3. In this case the circle is centered at (2,-5) and has radius 6. Using distance formula we can see the distance between center and (-3,-4) is square root of 26 which is less than 6 thus the point lies inside the circle
2x-11
if you take the cube root of the entire answer
it would be 2x-11
Answer:
Friend is not correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>The complete question with image is attached.</em>
We need to find the angle and the point (0.8), or the angle created between the two lines.
First we need to find slope (m) of both the lines.
The slope (m) is change in y coordinates divided by change in x coordinates. Or
<u>Slope of line above:</u>
<u>Slope of below line:</u>
The formula to find angle between two lines is:
Where m_1 = -2 and m_2 = 2
Plugging in the values, we get:
Angle = 53
Hence, your friend IS NOT correct.
Answer:
16
Step-by-step explanation:
All we have to do is write this in vertex form of a quadratic. It is now in factored form. To get it into vertex form we must complete various steps. Here you can skip it using desmos graphing calculator:
Answer:
£65.10
Step-by-step explanation:
42*8 = 336
10% = 33.6
14*15 = 210
10% = 21
5% = 10.5
31.5 +33.6 = £65.10
hope this is correct ^^