Mathematics, 21.11.2019 00:31 sanders183
Steve likes to entertain friends at parties with "wire tricks." suppose he takes a piece of wire 56 inches long and cuts it into two pieces. steve takes the first piece of wire and bends it into the shape of a perfect circle. he then proceeds to bend the second piece of wire into the shape of a perfect square. what should the lengths of the wires be so that the total area of the circle and square combined is as small as possible? (round your answers to two decimal places.)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:50
Which is a true statement comparing the graphs of x^2/6^2-y^2/8^2 = 1 and x^2/8^2-y^2/6^2 the foci of both graphs are the same points. the lengths of both transverse axes are the same. the directrices of = 1 are horizontal while the directrices of = 1 are vertical. the vertices of = 1 are on the y-axis while the vertices of = 1 are on the x-axis.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30
I'm confused on this could anyone me and show me what i need to do to solve it.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:10
In which quadrant does the point lie? write the coordinates of the point. a. quadrant ii; (β2, β4) b. quadrant iii; (2, 4) c. quadrant iii; (β2, β4) d. quadrant iv; (β4, β2)
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