Answer:
<h3>C.) The area of EFGH is always ¹/₂ of the area of the rectangle. </h3>
Step-by-step explanation:
If EG is parallel to the side of the rectangle then lenght of EG is equal to width of rectangle.
If F and H are midpoints of sides of rectangle then FH is parallel to the side of rectangle {wich is perpendicular to the side parallel to EG}. That means the lenght of FH is equal to lenght of rectangle, and FH is perpendicular to EG.
Then FH is sum of hights of triangles EFG and EHG , and the area of EFGH is sum of areas of triangles EFG and EHG .
So the area of the rectangle:
The area of the kite:
No matter the height of the triangles, so no matter the location of the EG
X is equal to or greater than 3:
Plot x = 3 on the x-axis (horizontal axis). Then, beginning at x = 3, draw an arrow from there to the right.
Answer:
I don't see your options for graphs so I can't provide the letter answer but the graph should look like this:
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