Given:
The shape is a circle
Radius = 14 cm
To find:
The area and perimeter of the circle
Solution:
The value of π = 3.14
Area of the circle = πr²
= 3.14 × 14²
= 615.44 cm²
The area of the circle is 615.44 cm².
Perimeter of the circle = 2πr
= 2 × 3.14 × 14
= 87.92 cm
The perimeter of the circle is 87.92 cm.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
hello :
the degree of polynomial is : 7
One way working this out is to find all the numbers that go into 90 by listing all the pairs of numbers that multiply to give 90
1 × 90
2 × 45
3 × 30
6 × 15
9 × 10
From here we can do trial and error:
Let's choose any two factors, say 2 and 3
By listing their multiples, we will find their LCM is 6, not 90
Then choose any two factors, say 3 and 6
By listing their multiples, we will find their LCM is 6, not 90
We can try some bigger number, say 45 and 90
by listing their multiples, we will find their LCM 90
Answer: 45 and 90
Answer:
Multiply the coordinates of point P by the scale factor 7/4 to get the coordinates of P'.
Given : P(-5,3)
P' (x,y) = P (-5 x 7/4 , 3 x 7/4)
= P(-8.75, 5.25)
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer would be four and 2 thousandths