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I was doing some math today and found a math problem that i could not under stand when i put it in the calculator its to small to read.

This problem is.

x=x axis

y=y axis

r=radias

equation formula (x-k)^2+(y-h)^2=r^2

(k,h)= (x,y) or example (2,3)

e=energy

(x+(5pi^2+3r^pi))^2+(y-(7r(5*pi)-7^3))^2=r^2

r=5^2-3^3+e-5e^2+7e^-4+17pi^e

 Jan 4, 2016

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Hi Kallomoar,

I was doing some math today and found a math problem that i could not under stand when i put it in the calculator its to small to read.

This first one is the equation of a circle with a centre at (k,h) abd a radius of r

 

This problem is.

x=x axis

y=y axis

r=radias

equation formula \((x-k)^2+(y-h)^2=r^2\)

(k,h)= (x,y) or example (2,3)

 

 

 

 

 

e=energy

(x+(5pi^2+3r^pi))^2+(y-(7r(5*pi)-7^3))^2=r^2

r=5^2-3^3+e-5e^2+7e^-4+17pi^e

 

 

 

 

\(\mbox{Again this is a circle}. \\ Centre\;\;[-(5\pi ^2+3r^\pi )\;,(35\pi r-343)]\;radius=r\\~\\ \mbox{I have not idea what it means other than it is a circle }\\~\\ (x+(5\pi^2+3r^\pi))^2+(y-(7r(5\pi)-7^3))^2=r^2\\ r=5^2-3^3+e-5e^2+7e^{-4}+17\pi^e\)

 Jan 4, 2016
 #1
avatar+118609 
+10
Best Answer

Hi Kallomoar,

I was doing some math today and found a math problem that i could not under stand when i put it in the calculator its to small to read.

This first one is the equation of a circle with a centre at (k,h) abd a radius of r

 

This problem is.

x=x axis

y=y axis

r=radias

equation formula \((x-k)^2+(y-h)^2=r^2\)

(k,h)= (x,y) or example (2,3)

 

 

 

 

 

e=energy

(x+(5pi^2+3r^pi))^2+(y-(7r(5*pi)-7^3))^2=r^2

r=5^2-3^3+e-5e^2+7e^-4+17pi^e

 

 

 

 

\(\mbox{Again this is a circle}. \\ Centre\;\;[-(5\pi ^2+3r^\pi )\;,(35\pi r-343)]\;radius=r\\~\\ \mbox{I have not idea what it means other than it is a circle }\\~\\ (x+(5\pi^2+3r^\pi))^2+(y-(7r(5\pi)-7^3))^2=r^2\\ r=5^2-3^3+e-5e^2+7e^{-4}+17\pi^e\)

Melody Jan 4, 2016

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