The circle with center (h, k) and radius r has equation
.. (x -h)^2 +(y -k)^2 = r^2
You have
.. h = 2
.. k = 0
.. r = √5
The center is (h, k) = (2, 0).
Answer: (-2 -9)
Step-by-step explanation:
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I think that the answer would be B beacuse both of them are negitive
By analyzing the piecewise function, we conclude that the first graph is the correct one,
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Which of the following is the graph of the piecewise function?</h3>
The first part of the piecewise function is:
f(x) = √(-x - 2) for x ≤ -2
This parts ends at:
f(-2) = 0
With that, we can discard the last two graphs.
Now, the second part is a rational function with a negative coefficient.
Because of that sign, when x is positive, the function tends to negative infinite near in the asymptote, while when x is negative, the function tends to positive infinite in the asymptote.
Because of that, we conclude that the correct option is the first graph.
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