3x-12y = 5
-x+3y = 9
First step is to make the coefficient of either x or y same.
3x-12y = 5
(-x+3y = 9)3
3x-12y = 5
-3x+9y = 27
-4y = 32
y = -8
Answer:
You can find the midpoint of a line segment given 2 endpoints, (x1, y1) and (x2, y2). Add each x-coordinate and divide by 2 to find x of the midpoint. Add each y-coordinate and divide by 2 to find y of the midpoint. It's important to note that a midpoint is the middle point on a line segment.
In order to see the midpoint formula in use, let's look at an example.
Question:
Determine the midpoint of the line segment with the given endpoints.
A(3, 7), B(9, 1)A(3,7),B(9,1)
Solution:
We can use the formula for midpoint to determine the midpoint: M= (x1 + x2/2 , y1+y2/2)
First, plug the x and y value into the formula:
M=(3+9/2 , 7+1/2)
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Then, we can calculate the midpoint:
(6, 4)
Answer:
6 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
(8-5)>x>(5+8)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
This figure is quarter of a circle.
=> Perimeter = π/2r + 2r
=> 5π + 10
=> 5(3.14) + 10
=> 15.7 + 10
=> 26 units
Area = πr²/4
=> 3.14 x 100 / 4
=> 25 x 3.14
=> 79 sq. units
Answer: its 1/17
Step-by-step explanat
5-4=1 keep the 17 the same so its 1/17
There u good :)