Which equation could possibly represent the graphed function? A. f(x) = (x β 1)(x + 2)(x + 3) B. f(x) = (x β 1)(x + 2)(x + 3)(x + 6) C. f(x) = (x β 3)(x β 2)(x + 1)(x + 6) D. f(x) = (x β 3)(x β 2)(x + 1)
the answer is 54 sq. ft. i just did this question, on odyssey ware, and it was right. make brainliest.
the answer would be d.
step-by-step explanation:
move all variables to the left side and all constants to the right side
(xβ3)^2+(yβ1)^2=16
this is the form of a circle. use this form to determine the center and radius of the circle.
( x β h ) 2 + ( y β k ) 2 = r 2
match the values in this circle to those of the standard form. the variable r represents the radius of the circle, h represents the x-offset from the origin, and k represents the y-offset from origin.
r = 4
h = 3
k = 1
the center of the circle is found at ( h , k ) .
center: ( 3 , 1 )
these values represent the important values for graphing and analyzing a circle.
center: ( 3 , 1 ).
radius: 4
37 = ending with 7
unit's digit in the cube..3
56 = ending with 6
unit's digit in the cube..2
133 = ending with
unit's digit in the cube..7
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