Which nations were referred to as Second World during the Cold War?
(a) Neutral temperature remains same (i.e. `270^(@)C`) (b) Temperature of inversion becomes `T_(n)=(T_(0)+T_(1))/( 2)rArr 270=(-10+T_(1))/(2)rArrT_(1)=540+10=550^(@)C`
2 Answers 1 viewsWith the given notation, we have `x=X+4,y=Y+5` or `X=x-4,Y=y-5` Therefore, the required equation is `(x-4)^2+(y-5)^2=36` or `x^2+y^2-8x-10y+5=0` which is the eqaution referred to the original axes.
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