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Question from Amanda, a parent:
what is the area of a circle with a circumference of 3000 metres?
Amanda,
The area of a circle is given by the formula A = π r2, where A is the area and r is the radius. The circumference of a circle is C = 2 π r.
If we "solve for r" in the second equation, we have r = C / (2 π ). Now we use this to replace r in the first equation: A = π [ C / (2 π ) ]2.
When we simplify this, we get A = C2 / (4 π).
Now you can put your value of C into this equation and find A. Remember, π is about 3.1416.
Answer:
The 2nd choice ( the one that starts with square root of 5 )
Step-by-step explanation:
I turned all of the choices into decimals so they had the same playing field then I put them from least to greatest and I got square root of five, 5/2, 2.717171717171, 2 and 3/4.
Use Pythagorean identity to find x value and solve using formulas
Answer:
4cos4x
Step-by-step explanation:
let's use cos
amplitude=4
period=pi/2
2pi/x=pi/2
x=4
no phase shift
y=4cos4x
pic from desmos