x2 +y2 = R2 =16 = radius 2 R = 4
It's an incorrect statement. 5 plus 6 equals plus 11. Also, pi R round, cornbread R2 .
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X2 + y2 = 100 = r2 r = 10
11 = sqrt of 121. it is a circle centred on the origin think what would happen on the line x=0 (The y axis) the equation simplifies to y2 = 121 or y =11 you can also think of eqn of a circle as x2+y2=r2
x2 + y2 = 2r2
x2 +y2 = R2 =16 = radius 2 R = 4
r -31
V = (pi) R2 hDivide each side of the equation by (pi)R2 :h = V/(pi)R2
No, any equation of the form x2+y2=r2, with r as any number, makes a circle centered at the origin with radius r. Hyperbolas can be of the form xy=k or x2-y2=r2.
It's an incorrect statement. 5 plus 6 equals plus 11. Also, pi R round, cornbread R2 .
It's possible
2 squared is 4 3 cubed is 27 27 plus 4 is 31
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x2 + y2 = r2 gives a circle centred on the origin, radius r.
X2 + y2 = 100 = r2 r = 10