I would minus 2 from both sides of the equation so that it becomes:
We have that
<span>Circle 1: center (8, 5) and radius 6
</span><span>Circle 2: center (−2, 1) and radius 2
we know that
the equation of a circle is
(x-h)</span>²+(y-k)²=r²
for the circle 1---------> (x-8)²+(y-5)²=36
for the circle 2---------> (x+2)²+(y-1)²=4
using a graph tool
see the attached figure
Part A)<span>What transformations can be applied to Circle 1 to prove that the circles are similar?
we know that
r1/r2---------> 6/2------> 3
</span><span>
to prove that the circle 1 and circle 2 are similar, the radius of circle 1 </span>must be divided by 3 and translate the center of the circle 1 (10) units to the left and (4) units down
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the answer part A) is
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the radius of circle 1 must be divided by 3 and translate the center of the circle 1 (10) units to the left and (4) units down
Part B) <span>What scale factor does the dilation from Circle 1 to Circle 2 have?
the answer Part B) is
the scale factor is (3/1)</span>
The correct answer is C
Explain
The graph is given
F(x) is given -2^x
By putting x= - 3 in the first equation
G(x) = -9
Which is false
by putting x= -3 in the second equation
g(x) is also equal -9
Which is false
Hope this help you :D
The circumferince of the circle is 2πR ;
The area of the circle is π
;
Then, 2πR = 704 ;
R = 352 / π ;
π
= π × ( 352 / π )^2 = ( 352^2) / π = 123904 / π ≈ 39459.87 ≈ 39460 cm^2 ;
Answer: decreases, 2.65 atm
Step-by-step explanation: it’s explained on edg.