Andrew
Asked 4 years ago

SG chevron_right Grade: N/A chevron_right Strand: N/A

Hi can you tell me which is the correct one for 4

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saounkisor

Equation of the circle will be (x-8)^2+(y-9)^2 =10^2. If we check each point in the options, it is clear that option A. (0,3) satisfy the equation of the circle and hence (0,3) lie on the circle.

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tristan

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M831x
Asked 4 years ago

SG chevron_right Secondary 2 chevron_right Geometry and Measurement

Need help!!

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Narmin

1733.28

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M831x
Asked 4 years ago

SG chevron_right Secondary 2 chevron_right Geometry and Measurement

Need help

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Tanzim

TSA=2pi*r(r+h) 2826=2*3.14*15(15+h) 2826=94.2(15+h) 2826/94.2=15+h 15+h=30 h=30-15 h=15inches

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tristan

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idilg321
Asked 4 years ago

SG chevron_right Secondary 3 chevron_right Add Math: Algebra

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Narmin

5 steps to the right

4 years ago

Anika
Asked 4 years ago

SG chevron_right Primary 6 chevron_right Number and Algebra

If this Q) I solve like this, will it be wrong ? Q is for 2 marks ⇒Class B, 3u+36= 9u 9u-3u = 36 6u = 36 1u = 6 (Class B at the end is 9u) 9u = 6 x 9 = 54 (Ans)

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