Radian measure is given by dividing the length of an arc by the radius of a given circle. Such that an arc that subtends an angle of 1 radian to the center of a circle is equivalent to the radius of the circle.
Therefore; θ = s/r where θ is the angle subtended in radians, s is the length of the arc and r is the radius of the circle.
Hence; r = s/θ
= 12π ÷ (4π/7)
= 12 × (7/4)
= 21 inches
Answer:
2x+6 since the +3 and -3x cancel each other out your only left with 2x
Answer:
x = 0, 6
Step-by-step explanation:
The solutions are called the x-intercepts or roots. Sometimes they are called zeros. They are where y = 0 which is the x-axis. It is where the function crosses the x-axis. Here the axis counts by 2. So it crosses at 0 and 6.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I used 3 of the coordinates to solve for the a, b, and c that we need in

We have 3 unknowns so we need 3 equations. The coordinates I used are from your table:
(-2, 12), (-1, 6), (0, 2). Start with (0, 2). Sub in a 2 for y and a 0 for x in the standard form of the quadratic:
which simplifies very nicely to
c = 2. We will use that value now when we do this again using (-2, 12):
and
12 = 4a - 2b + 2 and
4a - 2b = 10 (1)
Do it again with the third coordinate (-1, 6):
and
6 = 1a - b + 2 and
a - b = 4 (2)
Now we have a system of equations, (1) and (2) that we will combine and solve for a:
4a - 2b = 10
a - b = 4
Multiply the second equation by -2 to get a new system:
4a - 2b = 10
-2a + 2b = -8
Add to get
2a = 2 so
a = 1
Now sub in 1 for a in (2):
1 - b = 4 and
-b = 3 so
b = -3
Now we have all that we need to write the equation:
