Answer:
The correct option is;
c. Plot a point not on the original line segment
Step-by-step explanation:
The steps to copy a line segment are;
1) Plot a point that will be an endpoint of the new line segment
2) With the compass pin at the beginning of the original line segment, open the compass width to the end of the original line segment
3) With the adjusted compass width from the above step place the compass pin at the plotted point of the new line segment and draw an arc in the region the new line segment is to be located
4) Select a point on the arc where the other end of the new line will be
5) From the selected point from the above step, draw a line to the point plotted as the beginning of the new line segment
6) The length of the line drawn above is the same as the length of the original line segment.
Rule of exponents:
when bases are the same - They are both x's - you add the exponents.
x^(-8 + -2) = x^(-10) or 1/x^10)
Answer:
this might help
Step-by-step explanation:
Remember, to find the area of a circle, you need to multiply pi by the radius squared
The area, 'A', of the circle is 153.86 inches squared
'π' is pi, an irrational number with a value of approximately 3.14
'r' is the radius, which is what we are solving for here
We plugged our information into the A=πr2 formula
We get "r=7", which means the radius of the circle is 7 inches!
Answer:
P=648
Step-by-step explanation: