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Rus_ich [418]
3 years ago
12

If there were to be 9 boys and 6 girls at a party and the host wanted each to be given the same number of candies that could be

bought in packages containing 12 candies, what is the fewest number of packages that could be bought? I got 36. But i'm not sure.
Mathematics
1 answer:
VARVARA [1.3K]3 years ago
7 0
I got 5 packages as the answer
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Answer:

The equation of the circle is;

(x - 2)² + (y - 4)² = 5²  

Step-by-step explanation:

We note that the general equation of a circle is given as follows;

(x - h)² + (y - k)² = r²

Where;

(h, k) = The coordinates of the center of the circle

r = The radius of the circle

The given parameters are;

The location of the center of the pool to the center of their formation = 2 feet to the right and 4 feet up from the center of the pool

The point through which the circle which they form goes through = A point 3 feet to the left and 4 feet up from the center of their formation

Taking the center of the pool as the origin of the coordinate plane system, we have;

The coordinate of the center of the circle = The coordinate of their motion from the center of the circle

∴ The coordinate of the center of the circle = (2, 4)

∴ (h, k) = (2, 4)

h = 2, k = 4

The coordinate of the point through which the circle passes = (2 - 3, 4 + 4) = (-1, 8)

∴ The length of the radius, 'r', can be found as, r = √((-3)² + 4²) = 5 or r = √((-1 - 2)² + (8 - 4)²) = 5

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The equation of the circle is therefore presented by substituting the values of 'h', 'k', and 'r', as follows;

(x - 2)² + (y - 4)² = 5².

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\bf f(x) = 4(x + 7)^2(x - 7)^3\implies 0 = 4(x + 7)^2(x - 7)^3
\\\\\\
0=(x+7)^2(x-7)^3\implies 
\begin{cases}
0=(x+7)^7\\
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\qquad -7=x\\
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0=(x-7)^3\\
\qquad 0=(x-7)(x-7)(x-7)\\
\qquad 7=x\\
\qquad 7=x\\
\qquad 7=x
\end{cases}

the -7 is found there twice, so it has a multiplicity of 2
the +7 is there thrice, so it has multiplicity of 3
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