Slope point form :
To put in slope point form, label any of the points as either X1,y1 and X and y, then plug in those values into the following equation form.
Y - y1 = m(X-X1)
But before, we must solve for the m value or slope.
M = y2-y1/x2-X1
M = 5/2 - -1/2 / -1/2 - 3/2.
M = 5/2 + 1/2 / -(1/2+3/2)
M = 6/2 / -(4/2)
M = 3/-2
Now we can place it in slope point and also in standard form of a line.
Y-y1 = m(X -X1)
Y - -1/2 = -3/2(X - 3/2)
Y + 1/2 = -3/2(X - 3/2)
This is in slope point form.
Y + 1/2 = -3/2x + 9/4
Y + 1/2 - 1/2 = -3/2x + 9/4 - 1/2
1/2 = 2/4
Y = -3/2x + 7/4
-3/2x = -6/4x
Y = -6/4x + 7/4
Y • 4 = 4( -6/4 X + 7/4)
4y = -6x + 7
4y + 6x = -6x + 6x +7
6x + 4y = 7
This is in standard form. If you have any questions of the steps just ask.
The red lines mean the sides with the lines are the same. The red arc means those angles are the same.
Using that information you know the angle where the two same sides connect would also be the same.
So you have one side (S) and 2 angles (A) that are identical.
You can use B. ASA
Answer:
x= -1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
(2x-4)+(12x-3)=0
2x+ 12x - 4-3=0
14x=0-7
14x =-7
x= -7/14
x= -1/2
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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