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DedPeter [7]
3 years ago
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I need a little help with my math problem.

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belka [17]3 years ago
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I visited Biltmore Estate recently when i was in North Carolina

coldgirl [10]3 years ago
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To make any meaningful calculations here, you'll have to think about how the area of each room is calculated, as well as to invent how much per square yard the various types of carpeting cost.

Note that the cost of carpeting one room would be (room area)(carpet cost per square foot).


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J - Janeta's age  M - mother's age

A) (J-5) = .2 * (M-5)

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A nice, interesting question. We have to be known to a equation called as the Circle equation. It is given by the formula of:

\boxed{\mathbf{(x - a)^2 + (y - b)^2 = r^2}}

That is the circle equation with a representation of the variable "a" and variable "b" as the points for the circle's center and the variable of "r" is representing the radius of the circle.

We are told to convert the given equation expression into a typical standard format of circle equation. This will mean we can easily deduce the values of the following variables and/or the points of the circle including the radius of the circle by our standard circle equation via conversion of this expression. So, let us start by interpreting this through equation editor for mathematical expression LaTeX, for a clearer view and better understanding.

\boxed{\mathbf{Given \: \: Equation: x^2 + y^2 - 4x + 6y + 9 = 0}}

Firstly, shifting the real numbered values or the loose number, in this case it is "9", to the right hand side, since we want an actual numerical value and the radius of circle without complicating and stressing much by using quadratic equations. So:

\mathbf{x^2 - 4x + 6y + y^2 = - 9}

Group up the variables of "x" and "y" for easier simplification.

\mathbf{\Big(x^2 + 4x \Big) + \Big(y^2 + 6y \Big) = - 9}

Here comes the catch of applying logical re-squaring of variables. We have to convert the variable of "x" into a "form of square". We can do this by adding up some value on the grouped variables as separately for "x" and "y" respectively. And add the value of "4" on the right hand side as per the square conversion. So:

\mathbf{\Big(x^2 - 4x + 4 \Big) + \Big(y^2 + 6y \Big) = - 9 + 4}

We can see that; our grouped variable of "x" is exhibiting the square of expression as "(x - 2)^2" which gives up the same expression when we square "(x - 2)^2". Put this square form back into our current Expressional Equation.

\mathbf{(x - 2)^2 + \Big(y^2 + 6y \Big) = - 9 + 4}

Similarly, convert the grouped expression for the variable "y" into a square form by adding the value "9" to grouped expression of variable "y" and adding the same value on the right hand side of the Current Equation, as per the square conversion.

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\boxed{\mathbf{\underline{\therefore \quad Center \: \: (a, \: b) = (2, \: - 3); \: Radius \: \: r = 2}}}

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