Y = 3/2 t - 5/2 ; where t = 3
Substitute t by its value. the nearness of 3/2 to t denotes multiplication.
y = (3/2 *3) - 5/2
3 is a whole number. it is 3/1 in fraction form.
In multiplying fractions, simply multiply the numerator and the denominator.
y = (3*3 / 2*1) - 5/2
y = 9/2 - 5/2
Subtracting fractions: We can only subtract or add fractions if they all have the same common denominator. Since both fractions have 2 as denominator, we can proceed to subtracting its numerators.
y = (9-5)/2 *subtract numerators and place over the common denominator
y = 4/2 * simplify the fraction.
y = 2/1 or 2
Answer:
(1/3 - 5/6) / 5/6
You want to make 1/3 and 5/6 have the same denominator so you multiply both the numerator and denominator of 1/3 by 2 to get 2/6. You plug that back into your equation to get: (2/6 - 5/6) / 5/6. 2/6 - 5/6 is -3/6. -3/6 divided by 5/6 is -3/6 multiplied by 6/5 which is -3/5.
Answer:
35
Step-by-step explanation:
35
Answer:
(-20, 19)
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to use the Midpoint Formula, which says that given two points
and
, the midpoint is
.
Here, we are given one of the endpoints and the midpoint:
endpoint S = (5, -8)
midpoint M = (-7.5, 5.5)
Plug these into the formula. In
, x1 = 5, and this whole expression is equal to -7.5:

Solve for x2:
5 + x2 = 2 * (-7.5) = -15
x2 = -15 - 5 = -20
Now, let's find y2. y1 is just -8, and the entire expression for the y-coordinate of the midpoint is equal to 5.5. So:

Solve for y2:
-8 + y2 = 2 * 5.5
-8 + y2 = 11
y2 = 11 + 8 = 19
The coordinates of T are thus (-20, 19).
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