<span>If you plot these points, you can probably see where the missing square corner is.
But you might also notice that a square's sides are equal length. Between the first two coordinate pairs, the only thing that changes is the y value, from 5 to 2, or a change of 3. Between the 2nd two coordinate pairs, only the x value changes, from -5 to -2, or a change of 3. So it looks like the sides are 3 units long.
The fourth coordinate should be 3 units away on the x coordinate from one "neighbor" and 3 units away on the y coordinate from its other neighbor. But it really would help to sketch it out so you don't get mixed up.
</span><span>(-2, 5)</span>
Answer:
60
Step-by-step explanation:
here are 360° used in a whole pie chart
Using proportion
30° → 5 people
360° → 5 × 360 / 30 = 5 × 12 = 60
There are 60 people altogether
Answer:
I got this one
<n would equal 20, <m would equal 50
Side a is 49
side c is 121
121-49 is 72
72 squared is your x
An irrational number.
Example: Pi. Pi doesn’t have an ending as far as we know, so it cannot be written as a fraction.