Answer:
D. 16 times.
Step-by-step explanation:
Volume of a cylinder = π r^2 h
π r^2 h = 432
Now if the diameter is reduced by 1/4 then the radius is reduced by a fourth also.
Let the new height be H, then:
432 = π (r/4)^2 H
so π r^2 h = π(r/4)^2 H
r^2 h = r^2 H / 16
h = H/16
H = 16h.
Answer:
They are both correct because there is more than one way to write a multivariable polynomial in standard form. Marcus has the exponents on the x variable in descending order from the highest degree to the lowest degree. Ariel has the exponents on the y variable in descending order from the highest degree to the lowest degree.
M = y2-y1/x2-x1
m = 7- (-2)/ -6-(-7)
m = 9/1
slope = 9