I'm guessing the question is meant to be "<span>If the radius of a circle with a area of 5.3 mm squared is multiplied by 5, what will the new area be?", so i'll answer that.
Area of a circle =</span>πr^2
5.3=πr^2, 5.3=π(5r)^2
132.5=25πr^2
Given:
The parent function is:

The other function is:

To find:
The statement that describes a key feature of function g.
Solution:
We have,


Using these two functions, we get

Putting
, we get



The y-intercept of the function g at (0,2). So, option A is correct and option B is incorrect.
We know that
as
and it will never intersect the line
. It means the horizontal asymptote of the function g is
Therefore, the correct option is A.
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm not really sure tho
When there are no special grouping symbols, math problems are solved from left to right. Although there are other important rules about the order in which you do the operations (addition/subtraction/multiplication/division) in a math expression or equation, this lesson will focus on grouping symbols. The rest of the order of operations rules will be explained in the Determining Order of Operations lesson. To help prevent confusion as you learn how to use the grouping symbols, this lesson will only use addition and subtraction.