Since you know that point Y and point Z are equal distance form point F, you will need to know the distance between point Y, -1, and the distance between point X, -7. So, the total distance, after subtracting -1 from -7, is -6. So, you will then subtract another -6 from -7, to get -13, which is the coordinate of point Z.
Answer: The length of segments between this point and the vertices of greater base are
and 18.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let ABCD is the trapezoid, ( shown in below diagram)
In which AB is the greater base and AB = 18 DC= 11, AD= 3 and BC = 7
Let P is the point where The extended legs meet,
So, according to the question, we have to find out : AP and BP
In Δ APB and Δ DPC,
∠ DPC ≅ ∠APB ( reflexive)
∠ PDC ≅ ∠ PAB ( By alternative interior angle theorem)
And, ∠ PCD ≅ ∠ PBA ( By alternative interior angle theorem)
Therefore, By AAA similarity postulate,

Let, DP =x
⇒ 
⇒ 33 +11x = 18x
⇒ x = 33/7= 
Thus, PD= 
But, AP= PD + DA
AP= 
Now, let PC =y,
⇒ 
⇒ 77 + 11y = 18y
⇒ y = 77/7 = 11
Thus, PC= 11
But, PB= PC + CB
PB= 11+7 = 18
6^2 is the correct answer
To multiply two fractions:
-- Multiply their numerators; the product is the numerator of the new fraction.
9 x 7 = 63 ; the new fraction is (63) / (something)
-- Multiply their denominators; the product is the denominator of the new fraction.
1 x 10 = 10 ; the new fraction is <em>63/10</em> .
The product of the two original fractions is 63/10 , or <em>6.3</em> .
The angle VSR is a 100° angle