To solve this, you need to plug in the numbers for <em>h</em>.
-4(-12) ≥ 8 48 ≥ 8 yes
-4(-7) ≥ 8 28 ≥ 8 yes
-4(-5) ≥ 8 20 ≥ 8 yes
-4(-3) ≥ 8 12 ≥ 8 yes
-4(-2) ≥ 8 8 ≥ 8 yes
-4(-1) ≥ 8 4 ≥ 8 no
-4(1) ≥ 8 -4 ≥ 8 no
-4(3) ≥ 8 -12 ≥ 8 no
-4(8) ≥ 8 -32 ≥ 8 no
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Answer:
Root( c square -9)
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer u have is the answer for a^2
The answer for the question above is TRUE.
Given a line segment with endpoints A and B, we must merely find a point on the perpendicular bisector of the line AB, then use the perpendicular line construction. To find the point on the perpendicular bisector, we must merely find a point that is equidistant from both A and B. We can do this with a compass by choosing a compass length greater than half the length AB, and then making an arc from A above the line AB. Then we make an arc from B having the same length.
<span>Since we used the same length for each arc, the intersection of the arcs, P, is equidistant from A and B. Now we simply use the perpendicular line construction for line AB and P, which is off the line. This line will be a perpendicular bisector. </span>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
15) 1
16) 4
17) 21.95