By using the midpoint formula and the equation of the line, the equation of the line of symmetry is x = - 2.
<h3>How to derive the equation of the axis of symmetry </h3>
In this question we know the locations of two points with the same y-value, which means that the axis of symmetry is parallel to the y-axis and that both points are equidistant. Thus, the axis of symmetry passes through the midpoint of the line segment whose ends are those points.
First, calculate the coordinates of the midpoint by the midpoint formula:
M(x, y) = 0.5 · (- 7, 11) + 0.5 · (3, 11)
M(x, y) = (- 2, 11)
Second, look for the first coordinate of the midpoint and derive the equation of the line associated with the axis of symmetry:
x = - 2
By using the midpoint formula and the equation of the line, the equation of the line of symmetry is x = - 2.
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Wait cam u explain ? 5 times 4/9 then you divide by 7
Answer:
0.28 meters per second.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have that the speed formula is as follows:
v = d / t
In this case they tell us that the distance is 2 km the equivalent of 2000 meters and the time is 2 hours the equivalent of 7200 seconds, we replace and we are left with:
v = 2000/7200 = 0.28
Therefore it ran 0.28 meters per second.
It would be 20.4 km because if 1cm is 12km then you just have to multiply 1.7 x 12 = 20.4.
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Answer: Choice C</h3>
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Work Shown:
Reference angle = P
Opposite side = QR = 8.5
Adjacent side = QP = 16
tan(angle) = opposite/adjacent
tan(P) = QR/QP
tan(P) = 8.5/16
tan(P) = 0.53125
tan(P) = 0.53