Answer:
[tex]g(C)=\frac{C}{2\pi}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Let r represent the radius of the circle (in cm) and
let C represent the circumference of the circle (in cm).
First solve the equation for 'r' using circumference formula
Circumference of circle formula is [tex]C= 2\pi r[/tex]
Solve for r, divide both sides by 2pi
[tex]r=\frac{C}{2\pi}[/tex]
the function g determines the radius of the circle in cm
So we replace 'r' with g(C), where C is the circumference
[tex]g(C)=\frac{C}{2\pi}[/tex]