10(3+4)= 30+40
I factored the 10 and put it on the outside
One way to do it is with calculus. The distance between any point

on the line to the origin is given by

Now, both

and

attain their respective extrema at the same critical points, so we can work with the latter and apply the derivative test to that.

Solving for

, you find a critical point of

.
Next, check the concavity of the squared distance to verify that a minimum occurs at this value. If the second derivative is positive, then the critical point is the site of a minimum.
You have

so indeed, a minimum occurs at

.
The minimum distance is then
Answer:
1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
that is the answer
I found the constant which was -3
a = 1/4
b=-1
Answer:
Point of intersection is (-2, -1).
Step-by-step explanation:
The diagonals bisect each other so we only need to find the midpoint of one of the diagonals. We'll use the diagonal qs:-
Midpoint = (-8 + 4)/2, (1 + -3)/2
= (-2, -1)
Answer:
no
Step-by-step explanation:
No, a triangle cannot be constructed with sides of 2 in., 3 in., and 6 in. For three line segments to be able to form any triangle you must be able to take any two sides, add their length and this sum be greater than the remaining side.