0.8 squares shaded out of 10
You just do 4x2 which is 8
Then add the 0. In front of 8
Easy as that
Answer:
Centre (0,0)
Radius √9 = 3
I've attached a graph if the circle with it
Answered by GAUTHMATH
Ordered pairs that work for this direct variation are (4, 3), (8, 6) and (12, 9).
In order to find these, we must first find the value of the direct variation coefficient. We can do that using the base equation y = kx and then by plugging in to find k.
y = kx
12 = k(16)
3/4 = k
Now that we have k, we can model the equation as y = 3/4x. We can also find any number of ordered pairs by using the x value and finding the y value. All of the above answers work.
35
the ratio for the two is 5:7 and you want to find _:49. to get from 7 to 49 you multiply the 7 by 7. because you did that to one side you have to do the same to the other and multiply 5 by 7 which gives you 35
42 because x is equal to its corresponding side