Domain is the first set of numbers or x
52, 72, 86 and 105
the y coordinates are the range
The formula to find the arc length L is
L = r*theta
where r is the radius and theta is the central angle in radians (this formula will not work if theta is in degrees)
If the central angle is 1 radian, then theta = 1 and
L = r*theta
L = r*1
L = r
So the arc length is the same as the radius
Answer: Choice A) The radius of the circle
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
10 divide by 5 is 2
By the Pythagorean Theorem:
h^2=x^2+y^2
Which just means that the hypotenuse (longest side) squared is equal to the sum of the side lengths squared...in this case:
h^2=5^2+13^2
h^2=25+169
h^2=194
h=√194
h≈13.93 in (to nearest hundredth of an inch)
Mckensey is correct as shown above.
Cara's mistake was in letting c be a side length instead of the length of the hypotenuse...