Y - 6 = -3/7(x + 5)
y - 42/7 = -3/7x - 15/7
y = -3/7x + 27/7
Answer: 8 centimeters
Step-by-step explanation: To find the radius of the circle, remember that the formula for the area of a circle is πr² and since we're given that the area of our circle is 64π, we can set up the equation 64π = πr².
To solve for <em>r</em>, we first divide both sides of the equation by π.
On the left side, the π's cancel and we're left with 64 and on the right side, the π's cancel and we're left with r².
So we have 64 = r².
Next, we take the square root of both sides to get 8 = r.
So the radius of our circle is 8 centimeters.
To solve this, you need to isolate/get the variable "m" by itself in the equation:
1. 2m - 1 = 3m Subtract 2m on both sides to get "m" on one side of the equation
2m - 2m - 1 = 3m - 2m
-1 = m
2. 2m = 1 + m Subtract m on both sides to get "m" on one side of the equation
2m - m = 1 + m - m
m = 1
3. m - 1 = 2 Add 1 on both sides to get "m" by itself
m - 1 + 1 = 2 + 1
m = 3
4. 2 + m = 3 Subtract 2 on both sides to get "m" by itself
m = 1
5. -2 + m = 1 Add 2 on both sides to get "m" by itself
m = 3
6. 3 = 1 + m Subtract 1 on both sides to get "m" by itself
2 = m