I assume you meant
(x+2)^2 + (y-6)^2 = 16 and (x+2)^2 + (y+6)^2= 81
you state that the two circles are concentric, but according to your equations the first one has a centre of (-2,6) and (-2,-6) so there is clearly a typo.
The GARDEN AREA PROBLEM:
A designer created a garden from two concentric circles whose equations are as follows:
(x+2)2 + (y-6)2 = 16 and (x+2)2 + (y+6)2= 81
The area of the two circles will be covered with grass. What is the area of that section??
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yes all the 2's outside of the parenthesis are squared
Please verify and correct the typo.
The question says the circles are concentric, but the equations give two circles of radii 4 and 9 which intersect each other.
Would the circles be non-concentric, or one of the equations had a typo?
The question says the circles are concentric, but the equations give two circles of radii 4 and 9 which intersect each other.
Would the circles be non-concentric, or one of the equations had a typo?