Answer: 11/4 x 7 = 11/2 ; 3/35 x 7 = 3/5 ; 5/7 x 7 = 5. So, the last three you listed work with 7 in the blank.
A Major Arc within a circle is something that that is more than half of the circle, and therefore, larger than the minor arc. The way in which this could be used in an example is; Tony has a pizza with 8 slices, 6 of these slices are pepperoni and 2 are chilli beef. In this case, the pepperoni slices are the major arc and the chilli beef slices are the minor arc.
The Major Arc will always be bigger than the minor arc- whether this is 181 degrees to 179, or whether this is 350 degrees to 10 degrees.
The Minor Arc is always the smallest arc, and this can be explained by; Benedict has an apple pie that has 10 slices, between him and his friends, they have eaten four slices. In this case, they have eaten the 'minor arc'
There is a picture attached, and this is the examples of a major and a minor arc.
Hope this has been able to help you :)
Answer:
-7
Step-by-step explanation:
given f(x)=4x+k
therfore, f(2)=4*2+k
we know that f(2) =1
so, 4*2+k=1
8+k=1
k=1-8
k=-7
<span>You are given circle R that has a radius of 6 inches. And then you are given points S, T, and U that lie on circle R, clockwise in alphabetical order. Also you are given m∠TRS = 98°and you are asked to find the m∠TUS. To solve this, you have to draw the circle first.
Draw a circle with R being a point at the center of it. Then place the points S, T and U around the circle. So that would mean any point, S, T and U that connects on R would have a value of 6 inches. Also, these are your radius.
You also know that m</span>∠TRS = 98°. You know that the circle, if you will base your angle from the center or its interior angle is just equal to 360°. To get the m∠TUS, subtract 360 to 98.
360° - 98° = 262°
therefore, m∠TUS is 262°