The standard equation the circle is given by:
(x-xo) ^ 2 + (y-yo) ^ 2 = r ^ 2
Where,
(xo, yo): coordinates of the center of the circle
r: radius of the circle
Substituting values we have:
(x - (- 2)) ^ 2 + (y-1) ^ 2 = (4/2) ^ 2
Rewriting:
(x + 2) ^ 2 + (y-1) ^ 2 = 4
Answer:
An equation that represents the sunflower is:
(x + 2) ^ 2 + (y-1) ^ 2 = 4
(9,40,41) is a Pythagorean Triple, farther down the list than teachers usually venture.
Answer: D. 41 cm
There's a subset of Pythagorean Triples where the long leg is one less than the hypotenuse,
a^2+b^2 = (b+1)^2
a^2 + b^2 = b^2 + 2b +1
a^2=2b+1
So we get one for every odd number, since the square of an odd number is odd and the square of an even number is even.
b = (a^2 - 1)/2
a=3, b=(3^2-1)/2=4, c=b+1=5
a=5, b=(5^2-1)/2 =12, c = 13
a=7, b=24, c=25
a=9, b=40, c=41
a=11, b=60, c=61
a=13, b=84, c=85
It's good to be able to recognize Pythagorean Triples when we see them.
Otherwise we'd have to work the calculator:
√(9² + 40²) = √1681 = 41
Answer: A/ alina swims about 0.7 miles per hour
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: "Use the straightedge to draw a line through points X and Y." is the right answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
To perpendicular bisector of line segment AB. There are following steps:
1) Draw arcs from points A and B on the both sides of AB.
2) Name the intersection points as X and Y.
3) Use the straightedge to draw a line through points X and Y.
4) Name the point as O
hence we have construct perpendicular bisector XY of AB which bisects at O.
Answer:
The oldest fossil is closer to the surface.
Step-by-step explanation:
Usually, the closer to the core of the Earth, the older the fossils. However, in this image, the oldest fossil is closer to the surface.