They are equal.
(a/b)^2 = (a/b)(a/b) = (a*a)/(b*b) = a^2/b^2
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
As u can see in the diagram labelled 1-4 u can see 4 triangles ,
Answer: D) (1.2,-4.7)
Step-by-step explanation:
plug in the end corrdinates like it says in the equation that the problem gives you.
Kite, x = 3. since that really long line is an angle bisector bc it’s a kite, then the two x angles should be equal to each other
We know that
A right triangle has the two legs that form an angle of 90°, which means that the two legs are perpendicular.
In order to prove that FGH is a right triangle, you need to calculate the slopes of the lines passing through its vertexes and see if there is a pair of opposite reciprocals:
m = (y₂ - y₁) / (x₂ - x₁)
m(FG) = (-9 - 4) / (5 - 2) = -13/3
m(FH) = (-4 - 4) / (-3 - 2) = 8/5
m(HG) = (-4 -(-9)) / (-3 - 5) = -5/8
Since m(FH) and m(HG) are opposite reciprocals, FH is perpendicuar to HG and FGH is a right triangle.