When the radius is doubled, the volume of a cylinder quadruple
Answer:
Cos A = (√51)/ 10
Step-by-step explanation:
sin is opposite/hypothenuse
cos is adjacent/hypothenuse
Pythagorus theorem says that c² = a² + b²
10² = 7² + b²
b² = 100 - 49
b = ±√51
It doesn't make sense for a length to be a minus number therefore, we will use +√51.
Cos A = (√51)/ 10
Tell me if I am wrong.
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to solve for the dimensions (x+7)(x+2)=66,
we can first use the foiling method to simplify the left side.
x^2 + 2x + 7x + 14 = 66
x^2 + 9x + 14 = 66
now, subtract 66 from both sides.
x^2 + 9x - 52 = 0
now, split this into two parentheses.
(x + 13)(x - 4)
since the root of -13 would give you negative values, x=4. This means that the dimensions of the rectangle are 11 and 6.
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<em>Correction to your question text: diameter, not radius.</em>
The area of a circle is given by:

The radius is half of the diameter.

Substitute and solve.

1 4/5 is less than 9 because if have to count forward to get the answer for a greater than or less than question it is less than. If you have to count backward it is greater than (left to right). Hope I helped