the correct option is:
<em>"The distance from the origin to point A is equal to the radius of circle P. Therefore, point A lies on circle P."</em>
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<h3>Which of the following statements can be used to construct an algebraic proof the point A lies on circle P?</h3>
A circle is defined as the set of equidistant points to a given point which is the center of the circle.
That distance to the center is called the radius.
Here, the center is at the point (0, 0), also called the origin, so if the distance between the point A and the origin, then point A lies on top of the circle P.
From that, we conclude that the correct option is:
<em>"The distance from the origin to point A is equal to the radius of circle P. Therefore, point A lies on circle P."</em>
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That is the only proof that we can (and should) use to prove that a point lies on a circle.
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4x + 8(3x-7) = 22x -65 distributive property
4x +24x -56 = 22x -65distributive property
28x -56 = 22x -65 additive property
6x = -9 subtractive property
x = -3/2 division
Answer:
5x-6+7x+12=180
Step-by-step explanation:
5x+7x = 12x
12x - 6 +12 = 180
add 12 and -6 to get 6.
12x + 6 = 180
subtract 6 from both sides to get 174.
12x = 174.
now divide both sides by 12 to get x = 14.5 or 29/2 which cancels out to 6
Answer:
9 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
0.75x12=9
or
75x120=90
90/10=9
For this case we must simplify the following expression:
By definition of the law of multiplication signs we have to:
So, rewriting the expression we have:
Thus, the answer in decimal form is 1.15.
Answer: