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Can anyone help me with this math?
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It is very complicated. Please atleast try to help.♥
Page 43. Number 18.
The curcumference of a circle is related to the radius by the formula C = 2 x [pie sign]area of a circle is related to its radius by the formula A = [pie sign] x are...
[To the 2nd power].
C = 2 x [Pie sign] x are.
A = [Pie sign] x are[to the 2nd power.]
a. Make a table showing how the circumference of a circle increases as the radius increases in 1-unit steps from 1 to 6. Make sure to express the circumference in terms of [pie sign]. Then desribe the pattern relating those two variables.
b. Make a table showing how the area of a circle increases as the radius increases in 1-unit steps from 1 to 6. Make sure to express the areas in terms of [pie sign]. Then desribe the pattern relating those two variables.
Some 8th graders no? 7th graders? Ugh, I'm horrible at math.
If you see ,, it means pie. Haha it's confusing. Please help me! I'm dying here!