Answer:
1, 5, 2, 4, 3, 7, 6
Step-by-step explanation:
After dividing by the leading coefficient, each equation can be put into the form ...
x² + y² + ax +by +c = 0
Subtracting c and separately completing the square for x-terms and y-terms, we get ...
x² + ax + (a/2)² + y² + by + (b/2)² = -c + (a/2)² + (b/2)²
(x +a/2)² + (y +b/2)² = r² = (a/2)² + (b/2)² -c . . . . . rewrite in standard form
Ordering by the square of the radius length will match the ordering by radius length, so we just need to compute (a/2)² +(b/2)² -c for each given equation. I find it convenient to let a calculator or spreadsheet do this calculation (see attached).
In the order the equations are given, the square of the radius is ...
3, 18, 45, 23, 5, 117, 46
So the order of the equations from smallest radius to largest is ...
1, 5, 2, 4, 3, 7, 6
Quadratic equations CAN be used to solve word problems so the answer to your question is false
Answer:
horizontal asympote
Y:-4
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
$16
Step-by-step explanation:
12 = 3/4g
cross-multiply to get:
3g = 48
g = 48/3
g = 16
Answer:
3 2/3 is in simplest form and 2 4/11 is in simplest form.
Step-by-step explanation:
If the denomiator is a odd number you can not put it in simplest form.