<span>–6(x – 2y) when x = –3 and y = –5
so
</span><span>–6(x – 2y)
= </span><span>–6(-3 – 2(-5))
= -6(-3 + 10)
= -6(7)
= -42
answer
</span><span>A. -42</span>
Answer:
p = (0.5 , 5)
Step-by-step explanation:
D(-6 ,4) E(7 ,6)
For the line FP to be a median, the point p must have the intermediate value at x and at y between points D and E
p = (Dx + Ex)/2 , (Dy + Ey)/2
p = (-6 + 7)/2 , (4 + 6)/2
p = 1/2 , 10/2
p = (0.5 , 5)
This is because for a medium to be the point p has to be right in the middle of the other 2 vertices