The following are the general steps to draw a hexagon inscribed in a circle:
First draw a circle with center A through B:
Then the intersection points will be vertex C and vertex D of the hexagon. Doing this for each vertex (from left to right) we will get the following:
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
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A linear function is written in the form of
, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
Each of these expressions can be converted to coordinate form, (-2,9) and (6,7).
<h2>Slope</h2>
Slope can be calculated by the difference in the x-values divided by the difference in the y-values.
Solve
The slope is -1/4.
<h2 /><h2>Y-intercept</h2>
The y-intercept is found by plugging in the x and y values of a coordinate and the slope and then solving for b.
Solve
<h2>Equation</h2>
We can find the equation by simply plugging in all the values that we found.
Equation: 
Answer:
191.111111111
Step-by-step explanation:
29.24 / 0.153 =191.111111111
13.) A=9cm^2
If the area is l•h, and there are 9 cubic squares, that means that the length of each side on the square is 3cm, each square on it equals 1cm.
14.) V=27cm^3
If the volume is l•w•h, then we find the third power square root of 27, so 3•3=9•3=27, the answer is 3cm for the length, width, and height.
15.) V=4,913cm^3
If volume is l•w•h, then what number when raised to the third power equals 4913? The answer is 17, since 17•17=289•17=4913. So the length is 17cm
16.)V=216cm^3
If volume is l•w•h, then what number when raised to the third power equals 216? The answer is 6, since 6•6=36•6=216.
17.)A=121
Is area is l•w, then what number raised to the second power equals 121? The answer is 11, since 11•11=121. Therefore it WILL NOT fit a car with a length of 13ft.
18.)A=141
If area is l•w, then what number raised to the second power equals 141? The answer is 12, since 11.87•11.87=141 (answer was rounded to nearest whole number) meaning that she will need 12ft of fence to enclose her garden.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Eliminating a negative and changing our operation

Rewriting our equation with parts separated

Solving the whole number parts

Solving the fraction parts
![-\frac{5}{6} +\frac{1}{4} =[?]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=-%5Cfrac%7B5%7D%7B6%7D%20%2B%5Cfrac%7B1%7D%7B4%7D%20%3D%5B%3F%5D)
Find the LCD of 5/6 and 1/4 and rewrite to solve with the equivalent fractions.
LCD = 12

Combining the whole and fraction parts

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