Answer:
the angles which occupy the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others. If the two lines are parallel, the corresponding angles are equal
Step-by-step explanation:
Just do what i put up there
Since there are 14 boys and the whole class has 31 students
We get, the ratio of the part-to-whole relationship for boys is 14/31.
And since there are 17 girls
We get, the ratio of the part-to-whole relationship for girls is 17/31.
The known endpoint is P = (-16,0)
Let Q = (x,y) be the other endpoint. It is unknown for now.
Looking at the x coordinates of P and Q, we see that they are -16 and x respectively. Adding these values up gives -16+x. Dividing that result by 2 gives (-16+x)/2. This result is exactly equal to the midpoint x coordinate, which is the x coordinate of M (0).
So we have this equation (-16+x)/2 = 0. Let's solve for x
(-16+x)/2 = 0
2*(-16+x)/2 = 2*0
-16+x = 0
x-16 = 0
x-16+16 = 0+16
x = 16
Therefore the x coordinate of point Q is 16.
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Let's do something similar for the y coordinates.
The y coordinates of P and Q are 0 and y respectively. Add them up and divided by 2, then set the result equal to -16 (y coordinate of midpoint M) getting this equation (0+y)/2 = -16
Solve for y
(0+y)/2 = -16
y/2 = -16
2*y/2 = 2*(-16)
y = -32
The y coordinate of point Q is -32
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The point Q goes from (x,y) to (16, -32)
Final Answer: (16, -32)
Answer:
i have no idea lol make it more clearer
Answer:
2x+18+5x-9
2x+5x18-9
<u>7</u><u>x</u>+<u>9</u>
7. 7
x= 1.4
hope it helps