the area of a circle is A = πr², where r = radius of the circle.
how to find points in the circle? depends on what the scenario is, if you know circle's center and its radius, simply use the distance formula to get any of the points, if you have only the equation of it in standard form, you can use the x,y coordinates with substitution, if you have an sketch, you can get them off the grid, so depends on what you have as components.
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Remark
The rate is going to be the same as the distance travelled in 1 hour. The units will be different.
Formula
d = r * t
Givens
d = 558 miles
t = 3 hours
Problem A
r = d / t
r = 558/ 3 = 186 miles / hr
Problem B
Givens
r = 186 miles / hour
t = 1 hour
d = ?
Solution
d = 186 mi/hr * 1 hr
d = 186 miles
<u>Note</u>
This looks really trivial, but it's not. You have to learn to see the difference between a number and its units. It's not very often that the numbers will be the same, but if the units differ, then it is an entirely different question.
Step-by-step explanation:
ax2 + bx + c = 0
x12 = (-b ± √D) / 2a , D = b2 - 4ac .
5x2 + 7x + 3 = 0
a = 5 , b = 7 , c = 3
D = 49 - 60 = - 11 , x1 = (-7 - i √11) / 10
x2 = (-7 + i √11) / 10
Answer:
C) f(x) increases by 900%
Step-by-step explanation:
The rate of change is
f(4) - f(3)
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4-3
f(4) = 9*4 = 36
f(3) = 9*3 = 27
36 -27
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4-3
9
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1
The rate of change is 9
To change to a percent, multiply by 100%
9*100% = 900%