Step-by-step explanation:
Find the Center and Radius (x-4)^2+y^2=4
(
x
−
4
)
2
+
y
2
=
4
This is the form of a circle. Use this form to determine the center and radius of the circle.
(
x
−
h
)
2
+
(
y
−
k
)
2
=
r
2
Match the values in this circle to those of the standard form. The variable
r
represents the radius of the circle,
h
represents the x-offset from the origin, and
k
represents the y-offset from origin.
r
=
2
h
=
4
k
=
0
The center of the circle is found at
(
h
,
k
)
.
Center:
(
4
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Go to school, sit down, and you will come to find the answer
Answer:
The answer would be 8.1
Step-by-step explanation:
For the smaller triangle, you use the pythagorean theorem. a squared + b squared = c squared.
To find one of the legs, you do 5 squared - 3 squared = b squared.
25 - 9 = b squared. (BD)
16 = b squared
4 = b
Now for the bigger right triangle. You still use the same tactic.
7 squared + 4 squared = c squared (which is AB)
49 + 16 = c squared
65 = c squared
That means c would equal: square root of 65, which is 8.0622577483 which rounds to 8.1
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A common denominator for 1/4 and 5/6...
1/4 = 3/12
5/6 = 10/12
the common denominator (LCM) would be 12