If c=12, then c=2*pi*r has to equal 12 as well
Simply set 2*pi*r=12 and solve for R
pi*r=6
r= approximately 1.91
Answer:
x= 3, y= 4
Step-by-step explanation:
y= 3x -5 -----(i)
y= -x +7 -----(ii)
Substitute (i) into (ii):
3x -5= -x +7
3x +x= 7 +5
4x= 12
x= 12 ÷4 <em>(</em><em>÷</em><em>4</em><em> </em><em>on</em><em> </em><em>both</em><em> </em><em>sides</em><em>)</em>
x= 3
Substitute x= 3 into (ii):
y= -3 +7
y= 4
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
An x value of 0 can only be plugged into the equation that has a domain that includes 0. The first function's domain is between -2 and -4, so 0 is not included in that domain. In the third function, the domain is between 1 and 3, so 0 is not included in that domain, either. The middle function's domain does include 0 (0 falls between -2 and 1) so we can only evaluate this function at an x value of 0.
g(0) = -0 - 1 so
g(0) = -1
You can basically plug in the numbers for x and y into the options:
A. y/x = 3
12/4 = 3, so this one is right
B. xy = 3
12*4 = 48, so this is wrong
C. x = 3y
3*12 = 36, which is not x (4), so this is wrong
D. y = 3x
3*4 = 12, which is y (12), so this is right
So, A and D are right