The mathematical word describing both
and
in the expression
is "<u><em>addition</em></u>"
<h3>How to form mathematical expression from the given description?</h3>
You can represent the unknown amounts by the use of variables. Follow whatever the description is and convert it one by one mathematically. For example if it is asked to increase some item by 4 , then you can add 4 in that item to increase it by 4. If something is for example, doubled, then you can multiply that thing by 2 and so on methods can be used to convert description to mathematical expressions.
For the given case, the terms were
and
and the expression formed from them is 
This means both the terms were added together, as denoted by '+' (called 'plus') sign.
When two terms are written with 'plus' sign in between, then that means they're added to each other and the result will be addition of both of their's values.
Thus, the mathematical word describing both
and
in the expression
is <u><em>addition</em></u>"
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The cross product of two vectors gives a third vector

that is orthogonal to the first two.

Normalize this vector by dividing it by its norm:

To get another vector orthogonal to the first two, you can just change the sign and use

.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
here A(-3,-2)
-3 is x and -2 is y
so use this formula to find A'
p(x,y)=p'kx,ky)
here k is a scale factor which is 1/2
A(-3,-2)=A'(1/2*-3.1/2*-2)
A'(-3/2,-1)
statements:
1.) E is midpoint of TP
2) TP bisects MR
reasons:
1.)given
2) MT is congruent to PR (I think)
I might be wrong though so dont count on it being right. I hope I helped. ime not that good at math. I m not BAD but yea