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Can I get some help on these please-example-1
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Ex 5

Simply multiply the equation by 6, in order to get rid of the denominators:


(x)/(2)+(y)/(3) = 4 \iff 3x+2y=24

Ex 6

We have to rearrange the equation in the form


(x-x_0)^2+(y-y_0)^2=r^2

So that
r is the radius, and
2r will be the diamater. We have to complete the squares: rewrite the equation as


x^2-6x+y^2+8y=144

You can see that
x^2-6x is the beginning of
x^2-6x+9 = (x-3)^2

Similarly,
y^2+8y is the beginning of
y^2+8y+16 = (y+4)^2

So, if we add 16 and 9 to both sides, the equation becomes


x^2-6x+9+y^2+8y+16=144+9+16 \iff (x-3)^2+(y+4)^2=169

So, now we know that
r^2=169, and thus the radius is 13, so the diameter is 26.

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