you can't solve this nor find the value of y because its not a full equation
I think the answer is B? They didn't say whether point P is in the centre of the circle, so the answer could also actually be D. But assuming that P is the centre point of the circle, the answer should be B.
AP (7mm) > Radius of circle p (6mm)
meaning that the line should extend out of the circle from the centre of it and thus produce one intersection.
As for the rest of the line, BP,
BP (3mm) < Radius of circle p (6mm)
meaning that if the distance of point P to point B is shorter than the distance of point p from the line of the circle (this distance being the radius), it should not make another intersection.
Therefore, there is only 1 intersection and the answer should be B (if point P is the middle of circle p)
Step-by-step explanation:
The fraction 11/5 into decimal form is 2.2
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Opposite sides of a parallelogram are congruent.
m + 1 = 6
m = 5
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n = 12