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Answer:
The lines are perpendicular
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
If two lines are parallel, then their slopes are the same
If two lines are perpendicular, then their slopes are opposite reciprocal (the product of their slopes is equal to -1)
Remember that
The formula to calculate the slope between two points is equal to
<em>Find the slope of the first line</em>
we have the points
(-3,-1) and (1,-9)
substitute in the formula
<em>Find the slope of the second line</em>
we have the points
(1,4) and (5,6)
substitute in the formula
Simplify
<em>Compare the slopes</em>
Find out the product

therefore
The lines are perpendicular
The first side is 10 inches
the side parallel to this is (10×2)= 20 inches
Height is half the length=1/2×20=10 inches
The area of trapezium is given by:
Area=1/2×h×(a+b)
where a and b are the sides, h is the height. Thus the area will be:
Area=1/2×10×(20+10)
=1/2×10×30
=150 sq. inches
3. ΔPQR ≅ ΔSRT
3. ASA (Angle - Side - Angle) - we have two triangles where we know two angles and the included side are equal
If two sides and the included angle of one triangle are equal to the corresponding sides and angle of another triangle, the triangles are congruent.
4. PR ≅ SR
4. ΔPQR ≅ ΔSRT - the corresponding sides are congruent.
Answer:
F ∪ H = {c, d, e, f, g, h}
F ∩ H = { }
Step-by-step explanation:
The union is the list of elements that are in either of the two sets.
F ∪ H = {c, d, e, f, g, h}
The intersection is the list of only those elements that appear in both sets. (There are none.)
F ∩ H = { } . . . . the empty set
Answer:
negative
Step-by-step explanation:
looking at the slope of the straight line, a positive slope will begin on the 1st quadrant and end at the 3rd quadrant
meaning if the slope is negative, it will begin on the 2nd quadrant and end on the 4th quadrant