I think you mean Algebra 1 & 2 If you did, Algebra 1 is the basic stuff. Algebra 2, you get more complex, but it's still a basic idea.
If the radius of the circle is R, and the length of the flat region is c, then the area of the circle containing a flat is: A = R2 [Pi - Arcsin(c / 2R)] + [(c / 2) (R2 - (c / 2)2)1/2] After some calculus and algebra
there is no such thing as Integrated Algebra 2 but they represent the same concept
i am assuming"1" would mean you want intro to algebra, algebra is the use of letters instead of numbers example : x=2+3 x=5 2x=5 2(x)=5 x=5(divided by 2) x=2.5
there is no such thing as Integrated Algebra 2 but they represent the same concept
I think you mean Algebra 1 & 2 If you did, Algebra 1 is the basic stuff. Algebra 2, you get more complex, but it's still a basic idea.
That would mean d times 2.
Circumference = (2) x (pi) x (the radius)Algebra: c=2πr
If the radius of the circle is R, and the length of the flat region is c, then the area of the circle containing a flat is: A = R2 [Pi - Arcsin(c / 2R)] + [(c / 2) (R2 - (c / 2)2)1/2] After some calculus and algebra
It can mean that it is a vector.
the radius of the circle is 2 units
If you mean the diameter of a circle with area pi, then the diameter is 2. If you mean the diameter of a circle with circumference pi, then the diameter is 2. If you mean the diameter of a circle with diameter pi, then the diameter is pi. If you mean the diameter of a circle with radius pi, then the diameter is 2pi.
It is an algebraic term and it means 2 times x
Algebra 2 is not just a repeat of algebra, you are still studying the form of math called algebra but algebra is a wide topic and in Algebra 2 your simply getting into the more advanced aspects of that topic.
it means the circle is a sphere
there is no such thing as Integrated Algebra 2 but they represent the same concept
If you mean 2/3 of a circle then there are 2/3 of 360 = 240 degrees