Suppose f , g , h , and j are functions such that: f ( r ) represents the circumference (in cm) of a circle whose radius is r cm. g ( C ) represents the radius (in cm) of a circle whose circumference is C cm. h ( r ) represents the area (in cm2) of a circle whose radius is r cm. j ( A ) represents the radius (in cm) of a circle whose area is A cm2.

a. Use function notation to represent the area of a circle whose circumference is 133 cm.
b. Use function notation to represent the circumference of a circle whose area is 6.82 cm^2

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Answer:

(a)h(g(133))

(b)f(j(6.82))

Step-by-step explanation:

(a)Area of a circle whose circumference is 133 cm.

Since g(C) represents the radius (in cm) of a circle whose circumference is C cm.

  • The radius of the circle whose circumference is 133 cm = g(133)

h(r) represents the area [tex](in$ cm^2)[/tex] of a circle whose radius is r cm.

  • Area, h(r) =h(g(133))

Therefore, the area of a circle whose circumference is 133 cm is:

h(g(133))

(b)Circumference of a circle whose area is [tex]6.82 cm^2[/tex]

j(A) represents the radius (in cm) of a circle whose area is A [tex]cm^2[/tex].

  • The radius of the circle of area  [tex]6.82 cm^2[/tex] = j(6.82)

f(r) represents the circumference (in cm) of a circle whose radius is r cm.

Therefore:

  • Circumference, f(r) = f(j(6.82))

The circumference of a circle whose area is [tex]6.82 cm^2[/tex] =f(j(6.82))

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