Answer:
420/69
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
181 mi^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Dimensions of large rectangle, on the left, are 6 mi by 8 m; area is 48 m^2;
Dimensions of small rectangle, in the middle of the diagram, are 4 mi by 5 mi, or 20 mi^2; area is 20 mi^2.
Dimensions of circle: r = 12 mi; area of quarter circle is (1/4)(3.14)(12 mi)^2, or 113 mi^2.
Total area is 113 mi^2 + 20 mi^2 + 48 mi^2, or 181 mi^2
Answer:
<h2>11.72cm</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given a chord of distance of 15cm, if it is 9cm from the center of a circle, this means that the 9cm length will be projecting from the centre of the circle perpendicular to the chord and passing through its centre.
Since the radius of a circle is a line that is drawn from the centre of a circle to ts circumference, the set up will form a right angles triangle within the circle with the hypotenuse as the radius and the other two sides as the opposite and adjacent respectively. Using the Pythagoras theorem to get the length of the radius (hypotenuse);
hyp² = opp² + adj²
Let the opposite be the 9cm length
Adjacent will be half of the chord length = 15/2 = 7.5cm
Substituting this values into the formula we will have;
hyp² = 9² + 7.5²
hyp² = 81+56.25
hyp² = 137.25
hyp² = √137.25
hyp = 11.72
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<em>Hence the radius of the circle is approximately 11.72 cm long</em>
1) Create was we already know in the equation. 16=-7(-3)+b. (This is using the initial equation of y=mx+b.)
2) Simplify and solve for b: 16=21+b = -5=b
3) Replug your be value into your equation: y=-7x-5.
Answer
y=-7x-5
Words: y equals negative seven x, minus five.
It’s be because I took that same answer and I know it’s b so yeah