Answer:
rise over run
Step-by-step explanation:
you look at the distance between the 2 points by looking at how many points its goes up or down, and you look at how points it goes from the left to the right or vice versa. but if you don't have a graph to look at, you will want to use the slope formula. look up the slope formula and plug it in.
Answer:
13 units
Step-by-step explanation:
D is at (1,6) and C is at (-4,-6)
The distance is found by
d = sqrt(( y2-y1)^2+ (x2-x1)^2))
= sqrt( ( -6-6)^2 + (-4-1)^2)
= sqrt( -12^2 + -5^2)
= sqrt( 144+ 25)
= sqrt( 169)
= 13
Answer:
6.2
Step-by-step explanation:
Although there's multiple ways to solve this problem, my method will be to simply find the area for the full triangle (the empty + orange triangles) and subtract the area of the smaller, empty triangle.
Now, you that area for a triangle is 1/2*base*height.
To find the measurements for the full triangle, you must add up the bases for the two smaller triangles:

Height is the same for both triangles so Height total = 4 ft.
Now the total area can be calculated:
Area total= 1/2* base_total * height_total
Area total = 1/2 * 5ft * 4 ft
Area total = 20 / 2 = 10 ft squared
Lastly, subtract the area of the empty triangle from the total triangle to find the orange triangle.
Area Empty Triangle = 1/2 * base_empty * height_empty
Area Empty Triangle = 1/2 * 1.9ft * 4 ft = 7.6 ft / 2 = 3.8 ft squared
Area total - Area empty = 10ft^2 - 3.8ft^2 = 6.2 ft squared
This equation is an example of a Limacon with inner loop. By using the symmetry tests where:
POLAR AXIS/HORIZONTAL:
replace a) θ by -θ, b) r by -r and θ by π-<span>θ
VERTICAL AXIS:
replace a) </span>θ by π-θ, b) r by -r and θ by -<span>θ
POLE:
replace a) </span>θ by π+<span>θ, b) r by -r
If any of these rules, after replacing it in the equation, results to the original equation (making it the equivalent) then it is symmetrical to that axis.
In this case, it is only symmetrical about the polar/horizontal axis. </span>
Answer:
x = 0
axis of symmbery = -b/2a or x vertex on quadratic equation
0/4=0
x=0
Step-by-step explanation: