The correct answer is the first option, which is:
A=G^2/H; H=G^2/A
The explanation is shown below:
1. To solve the exercise shown in the figure attached, you must apply the proccedure shown below:
2. You have the following equation to calculate G:
G=√AH
3. Now, to find the formula to calculate A, you must clear the A, as below:
G^2=(√AH)^2
G^2=AH
A=G^2/H
4. Then, you must apply the same proccedure to find the formula for calculate H, as following:
G^2=(√AH)^2
G^2=AH
H=G^2/A
So hmm notice the picture below
you have the center, and a point on the circle... all you need is the radius

then use that radius in the circle's equation
Answer: Equivalent
Step-by-step explanation:
There is the same amount of red filling in the boxes in both.