Answer:
See below
Step-by-step explanation:
I think we had a question similar to this before. Again, let's figure out the vertical and horizontal distances figured out. The distance from C at x=8 to D at x=-5 is 13 units while the distance from C at y=-2 to D at y=9 is 11 units. (8+5=13 and 2+9=11, even though some numbers are negative, we're looking at their value in those calculations)
Next, we have to divide each distance by 4 so we can apply it to the ratio. 13/4=
and 11/4=
. Next, we need to read the question carefully. It's asking us to place the point in the ratio <em>3</em> to <em>1</em> from <em>C</em> to <em>D</em>. The point has to be closer to endpoint D because of this. Let's take each of our fractions, multiply them by 3, then add them towards the direction of endpoint D to get our answer (sorry if that sounds confusing):

Therefore, our point that partitions CD into a 3:1 ratio is (
).
I'm not sure if there was more to #5 judging by how part B was cut off. From what I can understand of part B, however, I believe that Beatriz started from endpoint D and moved towards C, the wrong direction. She found the coordinates for a 1:3 ratio point.
Also, for #6, since a square is a 2-dimensional object, the answer needs to be written showing that. The answer for #6 is 9 units^2.
21/30 simplifies to 2.1/3 so it's a little bit bigger
Well, the absolute value of a number would always be positive, which means the dots on the line is going to be on the right side of 0. In the choices, the only number line that qualifies is C.
Answer:
TU ≈ 12.96
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the Altitude on Hypotenuse theorem
(leg of outer triangle)² = (part of hypotenuse below it) × (whole hypotenuse)
TU² = UV × SU = 6 × 28 = 168 ( take square root of both sides )
TU =
≈ 12.96 ( to the nearest hundredth )