Segment in the direction from A to C
Initial Point: A=(9,5)=(xa,ya)→xi=xa=9, yi=ya=5
Final point: C=(-7,1)=(xc,yc)→xf=xc=-7, yf=yc=1
B=(xb,yb)=?
Proportion: r=AB/BC=3:1=3/1→r=3
xb=(xi+r*xf)/(1+r)
Replacing xi=xa=9, xf=xc=-7 and r=3
xb=[9+3*(-7)]/(1+3)
xb=(9-21)/4
xb=(-12)/4
xb=-3
yb=(yi+r*yf)/(1+r)
Replacing yi=ya=5, yf=yc=1 and r=3
yb=[5+3*(1)]/(1+3)
yb=(5+3)/4
yb=8/4
yb=2
B=(xb,yb)→B=(-3,2)
Answer: B=(-3,2)
Answer:13 to the 5th power
Step-by-step explanation:
If Hannah gives her younger sister 3 shirts, it does not matter what order she hands them to her. No matter the order, it will still be the same group of 3 shirt. Since order is not important this problem can be solved using a combination.
Specifically, we are asked to find 8C3 (sometimes called "8 choose 3"). This is a fraction. In the numerator, we start with 8 and count down 3 numbers. In the denominator, we start with 3 and count all the way down to 1.
your answer is 56
Our friend's mistake when wanting to make a new mixture of pink paint is that she is only going to add 2 parts of white paint, the correct formula would be 3.
<h3>How to calculate how much paint you need to make 3 gallons of Pink paint?</h3>
To mix 3 gallons of pink paint we must take into account the following information:
- 1 gallon of pink paint is equal to 3 parts red paint and 1 part white paint.
To find out how many parts we need to prepare 3 gallons of pink paint we must multiply the mix values for a gallon by 3.
Red paint:
White paint:
Based on the above, we need to use 3 parts white paint and 9 parts red paint to make 3 gallons of pink paint.
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