The correct answer is B) 9 m.
The measure of the sector of circle R is 32π/9 m. The measure of the central angle is 80°. This means that the sector is 80/360 = 2/9 of the circle. The area of a circle is given by A=πr², so the area of the sector is A=2/9πr². To verify this, 2/9π(4²) = 2/9π(16) = 32π/9.
Using this same formula for circle S, we will work backward to find the radius:
18π = 2/9πr²
Multiply both sides by 9:
18*9π = 2πr²
162π = 2πr²
Divide both sides by 2π:
162π/2π = 2πr²/2π
81 = r²
Take the square root of both sides:
√81 = √r²
9 = r
The answer to #5 is 171
The answer to #6 is -344
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
You are right as rain. You go to the x axis.
Find x = 3.5
f(3.5) is the y value of x = 3.5
f(3.5) = 2
It might help you a bit if you wrote it as a point (3.5,2)
There will be 0 apples left since you have one away and ate the other
Answer: angle 1 = 110 degrees
This is because angle 1 and the red 110 degree angle are corresponding angles.
They correspond to one another due to the fact they are both in the southwest corner of each 4-corner angle configuration (which is the result of crossing two lines)
Corresponding angles are congruent only when we have parallel lines like this.