We can say that:
8x = -2ax
8 = -2a
a = -4
22y = - 2by
22 = -2b
b = -11
37 = a² + b² - r²
37 = (-4)² + (-11)² - r²
r² = 16 + 121 - 37
r² = 100
r = 10
With all this information, we can say that:
The center of the circle is: (-4 ; -11)
and the radius of the circle is r = 10
P.S:
(a - x)² + (b-y)² = r²
a² - 2ax + x² + b² -2by + y² - r² = 0
x² + y² -2ax - 2by + a² + b² - r² = 0
Hello there,
best way to do this one is set up your story line....
4h + 8h + 50 = 164$...
let's make this easier to look at and combine like terms..
12h + 50 = 164$...
Beautiful!!! Now let's try and get the h alone?...
minus 50 to both sides...
12h = 114$..
now divide both sides by 12...
H= 9.50$/hour
Looks like you made 9.50$ an hour but Hey, at least you got that bonus ;)
Answer:
44.7
Step-by-step explanation:
I guessed based on what the side looks like so if it's wrong I"m so so sorry
Answer:
The manager skipped June
Step-by-step explanation:
In the first bar we can see the sales are from
January - February
Then,
March - April.
But then, the store manager goes from
May - July,
and totally skipped June, therefore making it look like the sales have increased.
Answer:
f(n)=f(n-1)+f(n-2)
f(1)=1x
f(2)=1x
Step-by-step explanation:
This is the fibonacci sequence with each term times x.
Notice, you are adding the previous two terms to get the third term per consecutive triples of the sequence.
That is:
1x+1x=2x
1x+2x=3x
2x+3x=5x
3x+5x=8x
So since we need the two terms before the third per each consecutive triple in the sequence, our recursive definition must include two terms of the sequence. People normally go with the first two.
f(1)=1x since first term of f is 1x
f(2)=1x since second term of f is 1x
Yes, I'm naming the sequence f.
So I said a third term in a consecutive triple of the sequence is equal to the sum of it's two prior terms. Example, f(3)=f(2)+f(1) and f(4)=f(3)+f(2) and so on...
Note, the term before the nth term is the (n-1)th term and the term before the (n-1)th term is the (n-2)th term. Just like before the 15th term you have the (15-1)th term and before that one you have the (15-2)th term. That example simplified means before the 15th term you have the 14th and then the 13th.
So in general f(n)=f(n-1)+f(n-2).
So the full recursive definition is:
f(n)=f(n-1)+f(n-2)
f(1)=1x
f(2)=1x