3/8-1/4=1/8. ·°·
Hope this helped o think it's subtraction if it's asking how much was left
Solution:
In
FGH, As, given G J bisects ∠F G H and is a perpendicular bisector of F H.
So, F J=J H →→ G J is a perpendicular bisector of F H.
We will use angle bisector theorem to determine which statement is correct.
As, Angle bisector theorem states that , if a line segment bisects an angle, then the ratio of sides adjacent to angle, is equal to the ratio of two segments where the angle bisector cuts the third side.
So, 
The option (C) which is the
F G H has exactly 2 congruent sides is true.
Step-by-step explanation:
y-2 = - 3(x-3)
y - 2 =-3x +9
y -2 +2 = - 3x +9 +2
y = - 3x +11
To find the the coordinate
When x =0
y = - 3(0) +11
y= 11
When y = 0
0 = - 3x +11
Subtract 11 from both sides
-3x = - 11
x = 11/3
The y intercept is 11 so, one of your points will be at (0, 11) while the other will be at (11/3, 11).
Answer: -324.4
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
182
Step-by-step explanation:
12.5 - 9 = 3.5
3.5 times 52 = 182