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Evgen [1.6K]
4 years ago
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Please help me I’ll give you 50. Here’s the worksheet

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ra1l [238]4 years ago
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Answer:

ummm we can not see i am very sorry i can not answer this for you

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Using sequences concepts, it is found that:

  • The set of ordered pairs {(-3, 7.5) , (-2, 10) , (-1, 12.5)} is an arithmetic sequence with equation a(n) = 15 + 2.5d.
  • The set of ordered pairs {(1, 150) , (2, 112.5) , (3, 84.375)} is a geometric sequence with a_n = 150(0.75)^{n-1}.

<h3>What is an arithmetic sequence?</h3>

In an arithmetic sequence, the difference between consecutive terms is always the same, called common difference d.

The nth term of an arithmetic sequence is given by:

a(n) = a(0) + nd

The sequence {(-3, 7.5) , (-2, 10) , (-1, 12.5)} continues with points (0, 15), (1, 17.5), and so on, hence the first term and the common ratio are given, respectively, by:

a(0) = 15, d = 2.5.

Hence the equation is:

a(n) = 15 + 2.5n.

<h3>What is a geometric sequence?</h3>

A geometric sequence is a sequence in which the result of the division of consecutive terms is always the same, called common ratio q.

The nth term of a geometric sequence is given by:

a_n = a_1q^{n-1}

For the sequence {(1, 150) , (2, 112.5) , (3, 84.375)}, the first term and the common ratio are given, respectively, by:

a_1 = 150, q = \frac{112.5}{150} = \frac{84.375}{112.5} = 0.75

Hence the equation is given by:

a_n = 150(0.75)^{n-1}

More can be learned about sequences at brainly.com/question/6561461

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Short answer: Radius of new circle = sqrt(6) * the original radius
 
Area = pi * r^2
A1 = 6*Area = pi * (k * r) ^2
A1 = 6*Area = k^2 * pi * r^2 Set up a proportion.

Proportion
\frac{A}{6*A} =  \frac{ \pi * r^2}{ \pi * k^2 * r^2}

Comment
The As Cancel, the pis cancel the r^2 cancel.

1/6 = 1 / k^2  Cross multiply
k^2 = 6 Take the square root of both sides.
sqrt(k^2) = sqrt(6)
k = sqrt(6)

Conclusion
The radius increases by a factor of sqrt(6) times.

Discussion. You may not like this method very much, but you will do a lot of it in Physics or Chemistry. You may prefer the second method.

Step One
Find the area of the original circle
Area = pi * r^2
r = 10.9
pi = 3.14
Area = pi * r^2
Area = 3.14 * 10.9^2
Area = 3.14 * 118.81
Area = 373.1

Step 2
Multiply this area by 6
Area1 = 6 * Area
Area1 = 6 * 373.1
Area1 = 2238.38

Step 3
Find the radius of the bigger circle
Area1 = 2238.38
pi = 3.14
r = ????

Area1 = pi * r^2
2238.38 = 3.14 * r^2 Divide both sides by 3.14
2238/3.14 = r^2
r^2 = 712.86              Take the square root of both sides.
sqrt(r^2) = sqrt(712.86)
r = 26.6994

Step 4
Divide by the original r
r/10.9 = 26.6994 / 10.9 = 2.44948

Here's where this get's a little messy. How do you know what to do with this. Perhaps just saying that the new radius = the original radius * 2.44958

But try taking the square root of 6 to see what happens.
sqrt(6) = 2.449489 is what you get, so the radius increases by sqrt(6) in size.

Comment
No matter which way you do this, it looks like a messy problem just because square root 6 is not easily recognized.
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