Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Distance formula: D = Square root (x^2-x^1)^2+(y^2-y^1)^2
H(-3,-4) Q(-8,1)
x1 y1. x2 y2
Plug in umbers
(-8+3)^2+(1+4)^2
(-5)^2 + (5)^2
25 + 25
Square root of 50 = 7.07106781187
7.1
Square root was always there I just don't know how to put it on a laptop.
Hope this helps!
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Answer and explanation:
A center chord in a circle is the diameter of that circle. Therefore a center chord of a circle is different from other chords that touch two points on the circle but not in the center of the circle. A diameter of a circle is the chord that runs the length of the center of the circle touching two points at the edge of the circle. A diameter is twice the radius of the circle. So if the diameter of the circle is 12cm then the radius of the circle is 6cm
Answers:
a) 1/6
b) 0
Step-by-step explanation:
a) this is the way i remember
on a 6 sided dice there are <em>6</em> outcomes. 5 is 1 of those outcomes. so its 1/<em>6</em>
b) there no 7 on a six sided dice so its impossible. impossible outcomes are represented as 0
Explanation<h2>Part b</h2>
So in part (b) we must give the annual growth factor. For any quantity that increases annualy, this factor is the number by which the quantity multiplies itself every year. For a given quantity that increases at a rate of p% its growth factor is given by:
In this case the production of ethanol increases at a rate of 5.5% per year which means that the growth factor is:
Then the growth factor and answer to part (b) is 1.055.
In part (c) we must write an equation that models the increase in the ethanol production. Given an initial qunatity Q and an annual growth factor k the quantity after x years is given by multiplying the initial quantity by the growth factor raised to the x. Then we get:
In this case we need a function for the amount of ethanol produced E, x years after 1990. The 0.9 billion gallons produced that year compose our initial quantity and knowing that the annual growth factor is 1.055 we have the desire equation:
And that's the answer to part (c).
In part (d) we have to compare the actual production of ethanol in 2008 to the one predicted by the equation of part (c). Remember that x represents the years passed after 1990 so for the year 2008 the value of x is given by:
So the number we are looking for is E(18):
So the production estimated for 2008 is 2.359 billions of gallons. Then the actual production of 9 billion gallons is higher than the one predicted by our equation.