Ok.....I will? Ummmmmm... I had to make this longer so I did what is said and I totally messed it up
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Hi there!
The formula for finding the volume of a sphere is
V = 4/3 × pi × r³
Your problem gives you the radius, so you can just plug in the number into the formula.
r = 14
V = 4/3 × pi × 14³
4/3 × pi × 2744
3658.67 × pi
3658.67 × 3.14 = 11488.2238
You can round up the number to
11488.22
So the volume of the sphere is 11488.22mm³
No, u cant
a^2 + b^2 = c^2.....pythagorean theorem used on only right triangles...where a and b are the legs and c is the hypotenuse
a^2 + b^2 = 23^2
a^2 + b^2 = 529...so u would have to find 2 square numbers that add up to 529. There aren't any.
First, we put the values of the given point into the general equation, giving:
0 = m * -1 + b .......(1)
Now plug in the given value of m into equation (1), giving:
0 = 2 + b ........(2)
Solving equation (2), we find that b = -2.
Now we can write the required equation as:
y = -2x - 2