Answer:
<h2>x = -2, y = 5 → (-2, 5)</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer
y= 1/6x -2.3
Step-by-step explanation:
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If you are asking for just an arbitraty sequence, here it goes:
<u>The question does not clearly specify from which endpoint Q is at 2/3. I'll assume Q is 2/3 away from R.</u>
Answer:
<em>The point Q is (2,3)</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
Take the aligned points R(-2,1), S(4,4), and Q(x,y) in such a way that Q is 2/3 away from R (assumed).
The required point Q must satisfy the relation:
d(RQ) = 2/3 d(RS)
Where d is the distance between two points.
The horizontal and vertical axes also satisfy the same relation:
x(RQ) = 2/3 x(RS)
And, similarly:
Working on the first condition:
Removing the parentheses:
Adding 2:
x = 2
Similarly, working with the vertical component:
Removing the parentheses:
Subtracting 1:
y = 3
The point Q is (2,3)
<u>Given</u>:
Given that a circle O with two tangents BA and BC.
The major arc AC is 234°
The minor arc AC is 126°
We need to determine the measure of ∠ABC
<u>Measure of ∠ABC:</u>
We know the property that, "if a tangent and a secant, two tangents or two secants intersect in the interior of the circle, then the measure of angle formed is one half the difference of the measures of the intercepted arcs."
Hence, applying the above property, we have;
Substituting the values, we get;
Thus, the measure of ∠ABC is 54°
Hence, Option b is the correct answer.