To determine the effect of the radius changes to the coefficients, we need to rewrite the form of the equation into:
(x−α)²+(y−β)²=r²
From the equation, we will see that:
C=−α∗2
D=−β∗2
and α²+β²−r²=E
where r represents the radius of the circle and α,βare the coordinate of the center of the circle.
Therefore, when the r decreases the coefficients C and D do not change but E increases.
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Answer: one and one third 1 1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
2/3 divided 1/2
2/3•2/1
4/3 or 1 1/3
Answer:
what line dude
Step-by-step explanation:
Slope: - 2/3
Y - Intercept: 2
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Answer:
UC - Berkley
Step-by-step explanation:
Willard F. Libby was a physical chemist noted for his role in radiocarbon dating.
He received his undergratuate degree in chemistry at University of California at Berkley and taught at University of Chicago's institute for nuclear studies. He received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry