A visual example of this is one my mother showed me. She drew a circle and laid out a piece of yarn around it so that it imitated the perfect shape of the circle. She laid out another piece that was as long as the circle's radius. She wrapped the longer piece around the shorter one, and I saw that it could wrap around it three times and still have at least 0.14 units left. I'm not sure if this helps, but the circumference of this circle is 18.84 cm ^2. I hope I answered your question.
Answer:
What is the question?
Step-by-step explanation:
the correct question is
The midpoint of kl is m(–8, 1). one endpoint is k(–6, 5). find the coordinates of the other endpoint l.
we know that
the formula of midpoint is
Xm=(x1+x2)/2----> 2*Xm=x1+x2------> x2=2*Xm-x1
Ym=(y1+y2)/2----> 2*Ym=y1+y2------> y2=2*Ym-y1
let
(x1,y1)-------> (–6, 5).
(Xm,Ym)-----> (-8,1)
find (x2,y2)
x2=2*Xm-x1-----> 2*(-8)-(-6)----> -10
y2=2*Ym-y1----> 2*(1)-5-----> -3
the point l is (-10,-3)
Number 1 a and d are true
number to its b c and d
number 3 idk, sorry