a.
1,256 in.
b.
125.6 in.
c.
5,024 in.
d.
62.8
Answer: b.
125.6 in.
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the circumference of a circle is given by :_
, where r is the radius of the circle.
Given : The radius of the circle : r= 20 i.
Then , the circumference of the circle is given by :-
Hence, the circumference of the circle = 125.6 in.
Answer:
B 2x-31 = -2x-31
Step-by-step explanation:
A is exactly the same on the left side as the right so it has infinite solutions
B 2x-31 = -2x-31
Add 2x on each side
2x+2x-31 = -2x+2x-31
4x -31 = 31
Add 31
4x =62
This has one solution
C 2x+31 = 2x-31
Subtract 2x from each side
31 = -31
This is never true so it has no solutions
D 2x-2 = 2x-31
Subtract 2x from each side
-2 = -31
This is never true so it has no solutions
Answer:
B)
Step-by-step explanation:
2x - 31 = -2x - 31
4x = 0
x = 0
x = 0 is the only solution
5
6
You just divide each by one of there common factors (except from 1 and 0)
Eg.10÷2=5
12÷2=6
Answer: Equation for Tina be
Equation for Rita be
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have given that
Number of hours Rita worked for = r
Number of hours Tina worked for = t
Cost per hour = $ 11
Amount for overtime Rita earned = $32
So, the equation expressing total weekly wage for Tina be
The equation expressing total weekly wage for Rita be
(1/2, 1)
(0, 1)
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Answer:
(1/2,1) is on the graph of
B is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
We are given a log function whose base 1/2.
Log property:
If base and mantissa is same then their value is 1
We need to choose correct point from the options.
Option 1: (1,1/2)
False
Option 2: (1/2,1)
True
Option 3:
Log is not defined for x=0.
Hence, (1/2,1) is on the graph of
(1/2,1) is the points is on the graph of y = log1/2x?
For (1, 1/2):
So, By Substituting x = 1 and y = 1/2 into the equation, we get:
1/2 = log₁/₂(1)
Since log of 1 to any base is always 0, the equation becomes:
1/2 is not equal to 1
In terms of Option 3: Log is not defined for x=0.
Therefore , (1/2,1) is on the graph of y = log1/2x?
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i know the answer is (2-3r)^2
Can anyone explain to me how it is?