Not all roles available for this page.
Sign in to view assessments and invite other educators
Sign in using your existing Kendall Hunt account. If you don’t have one, create an educator account.
Suppose a classmate missed the lessons on completing the square to find the center and radius of a circle. Explain the process to that classmate. If it helps, use a problem you’ve already done, as an example.
Match each expression with the value needed in the box in order for the expression to be a perfect square trinomial.
16
20.25
64
100
Find the center and radius of the circle represented by the equation
Select all the expressions that can be factored into a squared binomial.
An equation of a circle is given by
The triangle whose vertices are
The image is congruent to the original triangle.
The image is similar but not congruent to the original triangle.
The image is neither similar nor congruent to the original triangle.
A cube has a side length of 3 inches. A sphere has a radius of 3 inches.