Carlos plots a circular planter's wall on a computer. He determines that the circle that defines the part of the planter wall th
at gets watered by the sprinkler is (x−10)2+(y+12)2=36.
What is the diameter, in meters, of the circular area that gets watered by the sprinkler?
2 answers:
I just took the test the answer is 12m
1. You have that the circle that defines the part of the planter wall which gets watered by the sprinkler is: (x−10)²+(y+12)²<span>=36.
2. The standard form for the equation of a circle is:
(x-h)</span>²+(y-k)²=r²
(h,k) is the center point.
r is the radius.
3. Keeping this on mind, you can find the value of the radius, as below:
r²=36
r=√36
r=6 m
4. Then, the diameter of the circle is:
D=2r
D=2(6m)
D=12 m
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What is the diameter, in meters, of the circular area that gets watered by the sprinkler?</span>
The answer is: 12 m
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