- Center =
- Radius =
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Here we have following equation :
We need to find the center & radius of this circle . Let's find out:
We know that , Equation of a circle is given by :
⇒ ........(1)
Here , (h,k) are the co-ordinates of center & r is the radius of circle.Collectively called as a circle with radius r and center at (h,k) . Let's frame given equation in question :
⇒
⇒
On comparing this equation with equation (1) we get :
- Center =
- Radius =
Answer:
D. 157
Step-by-step explanation:
4(x^2+3)-2y
4(6^2+3)-2(-1/2) add in given values
4(39)+1. start with parentheses
156+1. combine like terms
157. answer
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is wrong. The correct equation is :
We know that the equation gives the relation between temperature readings in Celsius and Fahrenheit.
Therefore, giving that we know the value in Fahrenheit ''F'' we can find the reading in Celsius ''C''. This define a function C(F) that depends of the variable ''F''.
So for the incise (a) we answer Yes, C is a function of F.
For (b) we need to find the mathematical domain of this function. Giving that we haven't got any mathematical restriction, the mathematical domain of the function are all real numbers.
Dom (C) = ( - ∞ , + ∞)
For (c) we know that the water in liquid state and at normal atmospheric pressure exists between 0 and 100 Celsius.
Therefore the range will be
Rang (C) = (0,100)
Now, we need to find the domain for this range. We do this by equaliting and finding the value for the variable ''F'' :
For C = 0 :
⇒
And for C = 100 :
⇒
Therefore, the domain as relating temperatures of water in its liquid state is
Dom (C) = (32,212)
For (d) we only need to replace in the equation by and find the value of C ⇒
⇒
≅ 21.67
C(71) = 21.67 °C
Answer:
Undefined
Step-by-step explanation:
Same x coordinates with different y values is considered undefined