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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ross is analyzing a circle, y2 + x2 = 64, and a linear function g(x). Will they intersect?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, at positive x coordinates Yes, at negative x coordinates Yes, at negative and positive x coordinates No, they will not intersect

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

You haven't posted the g(x) .

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

\(\normalsize\color{black}{ y^2 + x^2 = 64 }\) Is a circle that has a center `(0,0)` , with radius of 8 units.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

g(x) is in a chart so on x's side is -1,0,1 . on g(x) side it is -4.5,-4, and -3.5

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

x y -1 -4.5 0 -4 1 -3.5 this is g(x) ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

If all of the point on the line g(x) are given are inside the circle, will g(x) and the circle intersect ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i guess? haha idk

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

Yes, right:) They will intersect.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

at positive coordinates?

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

Once in quadrant 3, and quadrant 1.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so would the answer be the first one?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i am stuck between a and c.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

anyone? :D pls

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