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− | A | + | <math>Amanda Reckonwith draws five circles with radii 1,2,3,4, and 5. Then for each circle she plots the point (C,A), where C is its circumference and A is its area. Which of the following could be her graph?</math> |
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+ | The answer is A | ||
+ | If you look at the diagrams, you can see the center in A where the points are at 1,1 2,2 3,3, etc. | ||
+ | Thus, its's the answer. |
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Go here for the diagram: Media:http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki/index.php/File:AMC8_2007_16.png
The answer is A If you look at the diagrams, you can see the center in A where the points are at 1,1 2,2 3,3, etc. Thus, its's the answer.