None of the above.
The orthocenter is the point where the three altitudes meet. An altitude is the line from one vertex perpendicular to the opposite side.
Answer:
Part 1 and 2:
A. Forearm (in) Foot (in)
Sarah 10 9
Sam 11. 10
Emma 8 7
Mom 10 9
Dad 11 10
B. M=9-7 over 8-10 the answer is 2 over 2.
C. For every forearm the foot is one inch smaller.
Part 3:
A. 0.860(17)+3.302
B. Y=17.922. They are slightly different. Keren’s has a greater rate. I think the values are different because they have different origins.
C. Yes, because it is an important part for rate of change. Yes it is a function because there can’t be any exponents greater than 1, and its not a straight line if you plug it in.
Step-by-step explanation:
This is just an example dont you the names
For a given function, slope is defined as the change in outputs, or y-values divided by the change in inputs, or x-values. In essence the slope asks "For a given change in x, how much does y change?" or even more simply: "How steep is the graph of this function?". This can be represented mathematically by the formula:

Since we have a table of x,y pairs it's the last form of that equation that will be the most useful to us. To compute the slope we can use any two pairs, say the first two, and plug them into our formula:

We can check this answer by using a different pair, say the last two:

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As a common sense check: Our y-values get smaller as our x-values get bigger so a negative slope makes sense.
m=-3
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∠LMN is a right angle
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Step-by-step explanation:</h2>
If we want to prove that two right triangles are congruent by knowing that the corresponding hypotenuses and one leg are congruent, we begin as follows:
- Since two legs are congruent and we know this by the hash marks, then the triangle ΔLKN is isosceles.
- By definition LN ≅ NK
- If ∠LMN is a right angle, then MN is the altitude of triangle ΔLKN
- Also MN is the bisector of LK, so KM ≅ ML
- So we have two right triangles ΔLMN and ΔKM having the same lengths of corresponding sides
- In conclusion, ΔLMN ≅ ΔKMN
Answer:
wats the equation?
Step-by-step explanation: