Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
I think it is D
One way of determining the answer is by substituting the values to the equation. It is done as follows:
A. (4,1)
<span>y = 3x - 1
</span>1 = 3(4) - 1 = 11 -------> not equal
B. (2,5)
<span>y = 3x - 1
</span>5 = 3(2) - 1 = 5 --------> equal
C. (4,3)
<span>y = 3x - 1
</span>3 = 3(4) -1 --------------> not equal
D. (0, -3)
<span>y = 3x - 1
-3 = 3(0) -1 = -1 ---------> not equal</span>
If RS is the hypotenuse of the triangle RST and point T is in Quadrant 3, then point T must be the intersection of the lines: x = - 4 and y = - 5.
Therefore, the coordinates of point T are ( x, y ) = ( - 4, - 5 )
Answer:
T ( - 4, - 5 )
Answer:
Triangle 1 -
(if they want simplest radical form) or 5.4 (if they want to the nearest tenth)
Triangle 2- i couldnt figure this one out- may not be true
Pythagorean Theorem is... C) true for all right triangles
Step-by-step explanation: