Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
A circle centered at (0,0) with radius r is 
Since your circle has diameter of 12, then its radius is 6. Then 
So a possible answer is: 
If you want to move the location of the center, but keep it on the x-axis, then add or subtract a number to the x, such as this:

The center of this circle would be (-4, 0) which is still on the x-axis.
Answer:
The result is the same.
Step-by-step explanation:
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My answer:
Given the information:
- square 12 inches wide
- 3-inch diameter cookies are cut => its radius is: 1.5 inches
Hence we can find some information:
- The area of the square is:
square inches - The area of a cookies is:
π = 3.14*
= 7.065 square inches - The total number of 3-inch cookies are: 4*4 =16
=> The total area of the cookies is: 16* 7.065 = 113.04 square inches
=> how much cookie dough is "wasted" when 3-inch cookies are cut:
= The area of the square - The total area of the cookies
= 144 - 113.04 = 30.96 square inches
If the diameter is increased to 4 inches => its radius: 2 inches, we have:
- The area of a cookies is:
π =
square inches - The total number of 3-inch cookies are: 3*3 =9
=> The total area of the cookies is: 9* 12.56 = 113.04 square inches
=> how much cookie dough is "wasted" when 4-inch cookies are cut:
= The area of the square - The total area of the cookies
= 144 - 113.04 = 30.96 square inches
The result is the same.
Answer:
=(2x-3y+4z)+(9x-8y+7z)
=2x+9x-3y-8y+4z+7z
=11x-11y+11z
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a) because the denominators are the same add the numerators:
1 1/5 + 3 2/5 = 4 3/5
b) rewrite the fractions to have a common denominator:
1/2 = 3/6
1/3 = 2/6
Now subtract:
4 3/6 - 1 2/6 = 3 1/6