The y's value is given in the first equation.

. Now to solve, we will, plug it's value in the second equation.

Now we have x's value, we will plug it's value in the first equation.(We can plug it in the second one too, but plugging it the first one will make it easier.)
Answer:
(x+2)²+(y+2)²=36
Step-by-step explanation:
given r=6
center is (-2,-2)
the equation becomes
(x-(-2))²+(y-(-2))² = 6²
on simplifying we get the answer
I am not seeing a picture so I am going to give you the instructions to do it yourself. All you would have to do is divide the total perimeter (35 centimeters) by however many sides the polygon has. For example, if it was a pentagon, then the equation would be 35/5, which would equal 7.
{c, d, e} is common to both sets A and C.
{c, d, e} is called "the intersection of A and C."
Look up "intersection (set theory)" on the 'Net, for more info.