<u>Answer-</u>
<em>The coordinates of the orthocenter of △JKL is (-4, 8)</em>
<u>Solution-</u>
The orthocenter is the point where all three altitudes of the triangle intersect. An altitude is a line which passes through a vertex of the triangle and is perpendicular to the opposite side.
For a right angle triangle, the vertex at the right angle is the orthocentre of the triangle.
Here we are given the three vertices of the triangle are J(-4,-1), K(-4,8) and L(2,8)
If the triangle JKL satisfies Pythagoras Theorem, then triangle JKL will be a right angle triangle.
Applying distance formula we get,
As,
Therefore, the vertex at K (-4, 8) is the orthocentre.
No solutions exist. Set the function equal to 0. x^2= -25. There are no real solutions to this equation.
7/8 +1/3 =1 1/8 that is the answer
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1. draw a parallelogram, 2. draw an isoceles triangle (a dash on 2 of the traingles lines to show its equal), 3. equilateral pentagon (a dash on all sides), 4. equilateral octogon (draw dashes on all and draw arrows on pair of parallel sides from 1 arrow to 4 arrows)
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