Answer:
A. 2/3
Opposite Sides of a Parallelogram
The two pairs of sides in a parallelogram are parallel to each other.
Parallel lines have the same slope.
The slope of the opposite sides of a parallelogram are congruent (equal in measure).
Given:
Slope of PQ = 2/3
Slope of QR = -1/2
For PQRS to be a parallelogram, the slope of SR must be same as the slope of PQ.
This implies that: Slope of SR = Slope of PQ = 2/3.
Therefore, based on the properties of a parallelogram, the slope of SR for PQRS to be a parallelogram would be: 2/3.
Answer:
perpendicular
Step-by-step explanation:
Well, if every box is a unit, it would be 6 units in length.
Answer: a) 338 miles
b) $52.26
Step-by-step explanation: To get the amount of miles that your car can drive before running out of gas, you just multiply how many gallons you have by how many miles each gallon lasts. Then, to get the cost of all the gas, you multiply the cost of the gas by how many gallons you need.
Answer:
The result is about 70.9 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Easy for a calculator. If you're not using a calculator, it's much more tedious!
There is an inverse sine key on your calculator, but you may have to press a key (likely labeled 2nd or INV) first. The attached image shows a TI-83 display. To get the inverse sine, I first pressed the yellow 2nd key, then the sin key.
Check MODE first to make sure you're measuring angles in degrees (if that's what you want!). Some calculators display angle mode with a small letter at the top of the display, D, R, or G usually.
The left side of the equation produces just x.
