<em>Question:</em>
<em>Triangles PQR and RST are similar right triangles. Which proportion can be used to show that the slope of PR is equal to the slope of RT?</em>
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
See attachment for complete question
From the attachment, we have that:





First, we need to calculate the slope (m) of PQR
Here, we consider P and R

Where


becomes
--------- (1)
Next, we calculate the slope (m) of RST
Here, we consider R and T

Where


becomes
---------- (2)
Next, we equate (1) and (2)

<em>From the list of given options (see attachment), option A answers the question</em>
Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
This equation is in slope-intercept form,
. If graphed, it would be a line.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
1) Let's consider the first case with the number 0 the oppose is also 0 and we have that 0-0=0 so then applies
2) Now let's consider any real number a no matter positive or negative we will have that:

Or in the other case:

So then we can conclude that the expression is a general rule and is true
Step-by-step explanation:
For this case we can verify if the following expression is true or false:
The sum of x and it’s opposite is always zero?
If we want to proof this we need to show that for any number is true.
1) Let's consider the first case with the number 0 the oppose is also 0 and we have that 0-0=0 so then applies
2) Now let's consider any real number a no matter positive or negative we will have that:

Or in the other case:

So then we can conclude that the expression is a general rule and is true
Answer:
The mean phenotype code is 2.72
The median phenotype code is 2.52
The mode phenotype code is 2.
The midrange of the phenotype codes is 2.52
B Only the mode makes sense since the data is nominal.
Step-by-step explanation:
If the triangle is a right triangle, the pythagorean theorem would work
since it doesn’t, the triangle is NOT A RIGHT TRIANGLE
(see attached pic for work :))