Answer:
- Yes, diagonals bisect each other
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>See attached</em>
Plot the points on the coordinate plane
Visually, it is seen that the diagonals bisect each other.
We can prove this by calculating midpoints of AC and BD
<u>Midpoint of AC has coordinates of:</u>
- x = (1 - 1)/2 = 0
- y = (4 - 4)/2 = 0
<u>Midpoint of BD has coordinates of:</u>
- x = (4 - 4)/2 = 0
- y = (-1 + 1)/2 = 0
As per calculations the origin is the bisector of the diagonals.
Answer:
12 Step-by-step explanation:
We need to see the "given system".
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
The product of 3 and x is 3x
Four more than this product is 3x + 4, thus
3x + 4 = 19 ← is the equation
Answer:
m<1= 120
Step-by-step explanation:
1. we know supplementary angles equals 180. the angle 130 is part of a supplementary angle so we can subtract it by 180 to see that missing angle.
2. we also know that all triangles three angles add up to 180. So if we add the number we know 70+50 (50 is from subtracting 130 from 180), Once we find that answer, we subtract it from 180 to find angle 2 which is 60 degrees
3. Last step, angle 2 is part os a supplementary angle in which the two angles add up to 180. So, subtracting 60 from 180 will get you the degree of the angel one which his 120 degrees.