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The formula for the lateral area of a cylinder is LA = 2 x pi x r x h. (two times pi times radius times height) Using this formula, we can plug in the values and solve for the lateral area.
Plugging in the values: LA = 2 x pi x 7 x 9
Simplifying: LA = 2pi x 63
LA = 126pi yd^2
ANSWER:
The 4th option - 126pi yd^2
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We can use pythagorean theorem:
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
4 + 9 = c^2
13 = c^2
sqrt of 13 = c
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By definition, if two lines share the same gradient, they are said to be parallel. So, we know for this equation, it must have a gradient of 1/2.
Now, since the point (-6, 4) passes through the line, we know it must satisfy the equation. Since we have a gradient/slope and a point, we can use the point-gradient form:

, where

represents the points being passed through.



Answer:
it should be 17.9, I don't really know how to explain it I'm sorry-