The transformation is done to y=1/x to get y=1/4x-12. We defined a turning point in the equation which will indicate the point in the graph.
We changed the form from y=x to y=x+c. In this case, we use 1/2 for the and constant C value which is -12.
A circle is a geometric object that has symmetry about the vertical and horizontal lines through its center. When the circle is a unit circle (of radius 1) centered on the origin of the x-y plane, points in the first quadrant can be reflected across the x- or y- axes (or both) to give points in the other quadrants.
That is, if the terminal ray of an angle intersects the unit circle in the first quadrant, the point of intersection reflected across the y-axis will give an angle whose measure is the original angle subtracted from the measure of a half-circle. Since the measure of a half-circle is π radians, the reflection of the angle π/6 radians will be the angle π-π/6 = 5π/6 radians.
Reflecting 1st-quadrant angles across the origin into the third quadrant adds π radians to their measure. Reflecting them across the x-axis into the 4th quadrant gives an angle whose measure is 2π radians minus the measure of the original angle.
It is 0.23 because 84-61 is 23 and 23 Divided by 100 is 0.23
If you find 61% of 101 and add it on the answer is 102.61
Answer:
252pi (B)
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the area of the bases (2 * pi * r^2)
r = 6, so:
72pi = total area of bases
Find the area of the side (pi * 2 * r * h)
r = 6 and 15 = h, so:
180 pi = area of the side
180pi + 72pi = 252pi (B)