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In fact, both Amanda's and Stephen's profs are correct; they are just using different supplementary angles. Amanda's is using the supplementary angles <span>∠1 and ∠4, and</span> ∠3 and ∠4, whereas Stephen is using ∠1 and ∠2, and <span>∠2 and ∠3.</span><span> </span>Please check the picture to visualize this more effectively.
Answer:
B(-6, 0)
Step-by-step explanation:
You want to find B such that ...
(B -A) = (3/4)(C -A) . . . . the required distance relation
4(B -A) = 3(C -A) . . . . . . multiply by 4
4B = 3C +A . . . . . . . . . . add 4A, simplify
Now, we can solve for B and substitute the given coordinates:
B = (3C +A)/4 = (3(-6, -2) +(-6, 6))/4 = (-24, 0)/4 = (-6, 0)
The coordinates of point B are (-6, 0).
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20 • 12 is 240
1/2 • 12 • 4 is 24
so 264