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'''Solution:''' | |||
The circumference of a circle is obtained by simply multiplying the radius by <math>2\pi</math>. So, the C-coordinate (in this case, it is the x-coordinate) will increase at a steady rate. The area, however, is obtained by squaring the radius and multiplying it by <math>\pi</math>. Since squares do not increase in an evenly spaced arithmetic sequence, the increase in the A-coordinates ( aka the y- coordinates) will be much more significant. The graph that satisfies these two conditions is '''graph A'''. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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Revision as of 22:48, 30 September 2013
Problem
Amanda Reckonwith draws five circles with radii
and
. Then for each circle she plots the point
,
where
is its circumference and
is its area. Which of the
following could be her graph?
Solution:
The circumference of a circle is obtained by simply multiplying the radius by
. So, the C-coordinate (in this case, it is the x-coordinate) will increase at a steady rate. The area, however, is obtained by squaring the radius and multiplying it by
. Since squares do not increase in an evenly spaced arithmetic sequence, the increase in the A-coordinates ( aka the y- coordinates) will be much more significant. The graph that satisfies these two conditions is graph A.
See Also
| 2007 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
| Preceded by Problem 15 |
Followed by Problem 17 | |
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| All AJHSME/AMC 8 Problems and Solutions | ||
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