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Answer:
See attachment
Step-by-step explanation:
We want to graph the following equation:
x-y+1=0
and
3x+2y=12
For the first equation: x-y+1=0
When x=0, we have 0-y+1=0---->y=1
We plot the point (0,1)
When y=0, we have x-0+1=0---->x=-1
We plot (-1,0)
We draw a straight line through these two points to get the graph of this line.
For the second equation: 3x+2y=12
When x=0,y=6. So we plot (0,6)
When y=0, x=4, So we plot (4,0)
We draw another straight line through them to obtain the graph in the attachment.
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
Trust me I got it right and you should too
Answer:
<h2>Yes, the circumference will always double when the radius is doubled</h2>
Simple Explanation: For example, 2 is the given radius, we can double 2 and get 4 as our diameter, then times pi. We get 4 pi as our initial circumference.
When we double the radius, we have a given radius of 4, and to find the diameter we get 8. 8 times pi= 8 pi. This is the simple version of the below example
Full Example:
Radius - 3
Pretend the radius is 3, do 3*2 and get the diameter of 6, then times 3.14 equals 18.84. So the current circumference is 18.84.
Now to find the new circumference. Now the radius is 6. To find the diameter we can do 6*2 and get 12. Now to find circumference; 12 x 3.14 = 37.68. 37.68 / 18.84 = 2
Answer:
B. Spinning Merry-Go-Round
Step-by-step explanation:
That was the only one that goes in a full 360 rotation. So that's why I chose B.