Answer:
(4,10)
Step-by-step explanation:
Input: (3,9)
(3+1, 9+1)
Output: (4,10)
Area of a circle is found by multiplying Pi times the radius squared. The radius of a circle is a segment that has its end points on the circle, and on the center of the circle, or you can think of it like, it goes halfway across the circle
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Anyone who uses Latex as well as you do, shouldn't have any trouble with this question.
4^2: 4 * 4 = 16
9^3: 9 * 9 * 9 = 729
729 + 16 = 745
I’m sorry bc I don’t know how to solve all of them but
#5 is C
#3, the equation is y=4
#4, the equation is x=-6
Plotting coordinates can be a little confusing, but it doesn't have to be as long as you remember a few important details. The first number in the coordinate set tells you how far right (for a positive number) or left (for a negative number) you need to travel on the x-axis. The second number in the coordinate set tells you how far up (for a positive number) or down (for a negative number) you need to travel on the y-axis. Any set of coordinates can be represented by the variables x and y. If you picture (x, y), it will help you remember the x-coordinate comes first, so you will travel either right or left before travelling up or down.