Can it be a decimal? Only one I can think of is 1 X 31
13+3k=11
-Move constant to the right-hand side and change its sign
3k=11-13
Calculate the difference
3k=-2
Divide both sides by 3
K= -2/3
Answer:
C; Circle
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we are interested in giving a term to the locus of points which are at a certain distance from a fixed point.
The correct answer to this is a circle.
From the question, we can picture a situation which we have the point (1,2) as the center of the circle. This point serve the starting point in which all other points which are exactly 6 units away are plotted.
Thus, from this center point, we can mark off several points around the center point. By tracing the marked points from these center, we can obtain a circular path which when traced completely will give us the identity of a circle, where these points represent the line bounding the circle which is referred to the circumference of the particular circle in question.
Further more, from the definition of the radius of a circle, it is the distance from the center of a circle to the circumference. While the point (1,2) represents the center of the circle in question, the distance 6 units stand for the radius of the circle.
-2
We know that a positive and a negative will end in a negative result. (+) (-) = (-)
Answer:
h[g(-2)] = 12
Step-by-step explanation:
hope this helps