Two circles<span> of </span>radius<span> 4 are </span>tangent<span> to the </span>graph<span> of y^</span>2<span> = </span>4x<span> at the </span>point<span> (</span>1<span>, </span>2<span>). ... I know how to </span>find<span> the </span>tangent<span> line from a circle and a given </span>point<span>, but ... </span>2a2=42. a2=8. a=±2√2. Then1−xc=±2√2<span> and </span>2−yc=±2√2. ... 4 from (1,2<span>), so you could </span>find these<span> centers, and from there the</span>equations<span> of the circle
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Answer:
True
Step-by-step explanation:
To divide fractions, flip one of the fractions then multiply them together.
-1/10 ÷ -3/5 =
-1/10 ÷ -5/3=
-1/10 x -5/3 = 5/30
Because a negative times a negative is a positive the product/quotient is positive.
Try the first option if that's an option
Answer:
240
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that 50% of the number is 150 so we can assume the number is 300(if its 50% just double that number). Next we use the equation 0.80 x 300 which gives us the answer 240.
Hope I helped