Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
We want to find the coordinates of a certain point C(x,y) such that C divides
and
in the ratio m:n=3:2
The x-coordinate is given by:
The y-coordinate is given by:
AB has coordinates A(-5,9) and B(7,- 7)
We substitute the values to get:
and
Therefore C has coordinates
The line segment that contains C is 
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It’s 56 bc a straight line = 180 so 180-124=56
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The factors of 98 are 1 ,2,7,14,49,98</span>
Solution:
There are four kinds of rigid transformations.
1. Reflection
2. Rotation
3. Translation
4. Dilation
1. The Meaning of term reflection is when we reflect something through a line or mirror the distance of object from line of reflection on both sides are same. The two images Preimage and image are congruent.
2. Rotation means rotating an object or geometrical shape through an angle. An angle can be of any measure that is 0,30°,45°,90°,...... In rotation the two , image and preimage are congruent.
3. While in translation , we shift something from a place to another place keeping the two images,that is image and preimage are congruent.
In all three,either in reflection, rotation,or translation there is no change in shape and size, the two that is image and Preimage are congruent.
Answer:
x + 9
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the divisor is in the form of <em>x - c</em>, use what is called <em>Synthetic Division</em>. Remember, in this formula, -c gives you the OPPOSITE terms of what they really are, so do not forget it. Anyway, here is how it is done:
4| 1 5 -36
↓ 4 36
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1 9 0 → x + 9
You start by placing the c in the top left corner, then list all the coefficients of your dividend [x² + 5x - 36]. You bring down the original term closest to <em>c</em><em>,</em> then begin your multiplication. Now depending on what symbol your result is tells you whether the next step is to subtract or add, then you continue this process starting with multiplication all the way up until you reach the end. Now, when the last term is 0, that means you have NO REMAINDER. Finally, your quotient is one degree less than your dividend, so that 1 in your quotient can be an x, and the 9 follows right behind it, giving you the other factor of x + 9.
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