Ten and negative 2 will be in q1 and negative 3 and 8 will be in q2
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Answer :
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Step-by-step explanation:
Given : A circle with the same radius as the circle shown but with a center at (-1.1).
To find : Which equation represents a circle ?
Solution :
The equation of a circle with center (h,k) and radius r is given by :
Here, we are given (h,k)=(-1,1)
and radius r=4 units
So, equation of circle will be :
or
Therefore, the required equations of circle are
and
Hi there!
You would have to simplify the terms inside [ ] this thing, then multiply.
So let's simplify them first.
4 - (3c - 1)
use distributive property.....
4 - 3c + 1
-3c + 5
6 - (3c - 1)
use distributive property again...
6 - 3c + 1
-3c + 7
so now, multiply (-3c + 5)(-3c + 7).
(-3c + 5)(-3c + 7)
9c² - 21c - 15c + 35
9c² - 36c + 35
So your final answer is...
9c² - 36c + 35
Hope this helped! :)
To make the inequality, we will use the ≥ sign to determine how many more tickets we will need. Before we write the inequality, let's see how much money was already made by the present tickets. 70 x 9.50 = $665.
We can write the inequality as $665 + $9.50t ≥ $1000 where t is the number of tickets sold. Now we can solve
$665 + $9.50t ≥ $1000, subtract 665
$9.50t ≥ $335. Now isolate the t by divide 9.50 to both sides
t ≥ 35.26 which we can round up to 36 because you cant sell 35.26 tickets.
So you need at least 36 more tickets to earn at least $1000