Answer:
QR(3), RS(3), PQ(3), ST(11), RP(6), RT(14), SP(9), QT(17)
Step-by-step explanation:
The diagram is not shown, but we assume the points are in the sequence ...
P, Q, R, S, T
Since QR = RS, R is apparently the midpoint of QS, So ...
23. QR = 6/2 = 3
24. RS = QR = 3
25. PQ = QR = 3
26. ST = PT -PQ -QS = 20 -3 -6 = 11
27. RP = PQ +QR = 3 +3 = 6
28. RT = RS +ST = 3 +11 = 14
29. SP = PQ +QS = 3 +6 = 9
30. QT = QS +ST = 6 +11 = 17
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Answer:
{(1, 2), (3, 4)}
Step-by-step explanation:
If you want both the relation and its inverse to be functions, there can be no repeated x-values, and no repeated y-values.
In the above pair of points, I have avoided duplicates by making all of the values different. That is not necessary, but it satisfies this problem easily.
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the width of the rectangle be x. Then the length would be x+2
Area=(length)*(width)
48=x(x+2), => x=6. Width is 6 and length is 8