Answer:
(x -6)^2 +(y -3)^2 = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
The midpoint (C) is the center of the circle:
C = ((5, 4) +(7, 2))/2 = ((5+7)/2, (4+2)/2) = (6, 3)
A circle with center (h, k) that goes through point (a, b) can be written as ...
(x -h)^2 +(y -k) ^2 = (a -h)^2 +(b -k)^2
Using the values for this problem, we get ...
(x -6)^2 +(y -3)^2 = (5 -6)^2 +(4 -3)^2
(x -6)^2 +(y -3)^2 = 2
Answer:
y= -7 and x= -1
Step-by-step explanation:
To do this, line up the variables so it looks like this...
y-6x=-1
y-3x=-4
The reason why -6x and -3y changes to negative is because that it moved to the other side of the equation.
distribute negative to the bottom equation because the two equations have the same number variable which is y...
y-6x=-1
-y+3x=4
Y cancels out and it will be left with -3x = 3.
X = -1.... plug that in to any of the two equation and you get y = -7.
Hope I helped and have a nice day!!
Answer:
8={8,16,24,32,40}
6={6,12,18,24,33}
so the least common multiple is 24
In order to get c by itself you will need to divide MU by both sides give you V/MU=C