Answer:
First lets find the area of the bottom circle:
7.2 is your radius so:
7.2^2 = 51.84 the reason why you square your radius is because thats apart of the formula when finding the are of a circle.
lets continue:
51.84 x 3.14(pi) = 162.7776
Now we need to find the area of the round surface but first we need to find the circumference of one circle and multiply it by the height.
2 x 3.14 x 7.2 = 45.216
Now lets multiply it by the height:
45.216 x 17 = 768.672
Now lets add both areas:
768.672 + 162.7776 = 931.4496 dont forget to round to the nearest hundredths place! 931.4496 rounded up = 931.45 square meters is your answer.
Answer:
STEP 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Francesca drew point (–2, –10) on the terminal ray of angle , which is in standard position. She found values for the six trigonometric functions using the steps below.
A unit circle is shown. A ray intersects point (negative 2, negative 10) in quadrant 3. Theta is the angle formed by the ray and the x-axis in quadrant 1.
Francesca made her first error in step 3 because the sine, cosine, and tangent ratios are incorrect, which also resulted in incorrect cosecant, secant, and tangent functions.
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Answer:
Yes, I believe the answer is C because that is the only one that sounds reasonable.
If it were any of the other answers than it would either be intersecting or on the exact line and it is supposed to be perpendicular mean never touching.