No, it is not since there is no constant change the points are all over the boards
You probably haven't learnt this but the general equations for circle with centre at the origin is x^2+y^2=R^2 where R is the radius of the circle so R^2=(1737+185)^2.I am lazy to press my calculator so type it in yourself.
Answer:
1st option because those angles are a linear pair.
Answer:
The correct answer is = p = 15 and q = 6.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Perimeter of rectangle = 42 cm
p - q = 9 cm
length = p
width = q
we know:
Perimeter of rectangle= 2(l+w)
solution:
42 = 2(P+q)
21= p+q
Difference of p and q = 9 cm.
Then, P+q=21 .... 1
P-q=9 ....2
Adding both 1 and 2
2P = 30
P= 15cm and
q = 15-9
= 6cm
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
1+1/1=2