The answer woukd be 3.00 u guess math is my worst subject dont rage if it wrong
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for a circle of radius r centered at (h, k) is ...
(x -h)^2 +(y -k)^2 = r^2
Both of the given points are on the line y=-1. The distance between them is the difference of their x-coordinates, 2 -(-2) = 4. So, the radius of the circle is 4 and the equation becomes ...
(x -2)^2 +(y -(-1))^2 = 4^2
(x -2)^2 +(y +1)^2 = 16 . . . . . . . . . matches choice A
10:15 should be it ratios are easy.
With some simplification,
cos⁻¹(x) - 5 cos⁻¹(x) - π/3 = 2π/3
becomes
-4 cos⁻¹(x) = π
or
cos⁻¹(x) = -π/4
However, the inverse cosine function has a range of 0 ≤ cos⁻¹(x) ≤ π, so there are no solutions to this equation.