The equation for a circle with a center (-2, 8) and a radius of 9 will be (x + 2)² + (y − 8)² = 81.
<h3>What is an equation of a circle?</h3>
A circle can be characterized by its center's location and its radius's length.
Let the center of the considered circle be at the (h,k) coordinate.
Let the radius of the circle be 'r' units.
Then, the equation of that circle would be:
(x - h)² + (y - k)² = r²
Write an equation for a circle with a center (-2, 8) and a radius of 9.
Then the equation will be
(x + 2)² + (y − 8)² = 9²
(x + 2)² + (y − 8)² = 81
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Customer 120, Customer Customer 120, and four customers
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The answer would be A.
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equals 4 you can do rest
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x = 1035 = MXXXV
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It's an ancient number system developed in Rome where numbers are represented by the letters {I,V,X,L,C,D,M}. The value of each are, respectively {1,5,10,50,100,500,1000}. If some letter is repeated, then it's value must be multiplied by the number of times the letter is present. For example, XXVII has two X's and two I's, so the conversion is 10+10+5+1+1=27.
If a less-valued letter appears before a greater one, it subtracts. For example CDI=-100+500+1=401
Our numbers are
MMMMMMMMCDXV=8*1000-100+500+10+5=8415
MDCCCLXIII = 1000+500+300+50+10+3=1863
DLXI = 500+50+10+1=561
XXVII = 20+5+2=27
We now operate in our numerical system




Converting back to roman
