T=4 should be the answer if ur trying 2 solve for T
Circle<span> is the locus of points equidistant from a given point, the center of the </span>circle<span>. The common distance from the center of the </span>circle<span> to its points is called radius. Thus a </span>circle<span> is completely </span>defined<span> by its center (O) and radius (R): C(O, R) = O(R) = {x: dist(O, x) = R}.
Easier explanation: </span><span>A </span>circle<span> is a plane figure contained by one line such that all the straight lines falling upon it from one point among those lying within the figure are equal to one another.</span>
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
EF = 9
GF = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
For EF, we want to find the distance between their c coordinates, since their y coordinates are the same. We want the distance between -4 and 5, which when you add their distance from 0, is 9.
For GF, they share the same x coordinate, so you're finding the distance between their y coordinates, which are 3 and 5. The distance between the two is 2, so the length of GF is 2.