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Consider re-writing this formula as "A = pi*r^2." The backslash symbol "\" is unnecessary.
If A = pi*r^2, and we wish to solve for r, then divide both sides by pi:
A/pi = r^2
Taking the square root of both sides, sqrt(A/pi) = r (r must be positive in this situation).
The value of k is
<h3>How to solve the simultaneous equation?</h3>
Given:
x-y=k.............(eq i)
2x²+y²-15..............(eq ii)
We would make y the subject formula in eq ii
2x²+y²-15= 0
2x² + y²= 15
y²= 15-2x²
y=
...........(eq iii)
Substitute the value of y into eq i
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I believe that x=4 would be the answer