(x - xo)^2 + (y - yo)^2 = r^2
[x - (-3)]^2 + [y - (2)]^2 = (1.5)^2
(x+3)^2 + (y-2)^2 = 2.25
Answer: option C
For an equal number of servings, the bananas will have three times as much sugar.
To put it in perspective:
When we have one serving of each fruit, the carrot will give you 5 grams of sugar whereas banana will give you 15 grams.
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Step-by-step explanation:
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The rows add up to
, respectively. (Notice they're all powers of 2)
The sum of the numbers in row
is
.
The last problem can be solved with the binomial theorem, but I'll assume you don't take that for granted. You can prove this claim by induction. When
,
so the base case holds. Assume the claim holds for
, so that
Use this to show that it holds for
.
Notice that
So you can write the expansion for
as
and since
, you have
and so the claim holds for
, thus proving the claim overall that
Setting
gives
which agrees with the result obtained for part (c).