A segment bisector is a segment, ray, line, or plane that intersects a given segment at its midpoint.
For example, in the diagram shown, line SQ bisects segment PR because line SQ intersects segment PR at its midpoint which is Q.
Answer: Below the solid line
Step-by-step explanation:
-4y - x ≥ 7
add x to both sides
-4y ≥ x + 7
divide by -4 on both sides
y ≤ -1/4x - 7/4 = (1.75)
Take the origin (0,0) and substitute it for the variables
y(0) ≤ -1/4(0) - 7/4
0 ≤ -7/4 = (1.75)
This statement is false, so you would shade on a graph, below the solid line, since this is where the origin would not be.
The line would be solid because the < is underlined.
Answer:
0.0027 - zero-point-zero-zero-twenty-seven
Step-by-step explanation:
Combine like terms.
Since 7x and 6x both have a variable of x, you can combine them.

After that, you are left with:

You also have two numbers without variables; 11 and 3. You can also combine those.

So, your final answer would be:

Answer:
6 + 30 / (4-5) = - 24
Step-by-step explanation:
4-5 goes 1st then you do 6 + 30 .
36 / -1 = -24