The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the third choice .
In constructing a parallel line, "<span>Without changing the width of the compass, place the compass at S or P and draw an arc similar to the one drawn."</span>
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Multiplying positive numbers always comes out positive, no matter how many there are. So you can forget about the positive ones.
Every two negative numbers in a multiplication produce a positive.
Another way to say that is: If the number of negative ones is EVEN,
the answer is positive, and if it's ODD, the answer is negative.
That monster product of eight numbers in problem #12 will be negative,
because there are an odd amount of negative factors in it.
Answer:
b+6
Problem:
If the average of b and c is 8, and d=3b-4, what is the average of c and d in terms of b?
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given (b+c)/2=8 and d=3b-4.
We are asked to find (c+d)/2 in terms of variable, b.
We need to first solve (b+c)/2=8 for c.
Multiply both sides by 2: b+c=16.
Subtract b on both sides: c=16-b
Now let's plug in c=16-b and d=3b-4 into (c+d)/2:
([16-b]+[3b-4])/2
Combine like terms:
(12+2b)/2
Divide top and bottom by 2:
(6+1b)/1
Multiplicative identity property applied:
(6+b)/1
Anything divided by 1 is that anything:
(6+b)
6+b
b+6
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
We are asked to find the length of a segment or the <em>distance</em> between the 2 points. The formula for distance is:

where (x₁ y₁) and (x₂, y₂) are the points. We are given the points ( -5, 4) and (6, -3). If we match the number and the corresponding variable, it is:
- x₁= -5
- y₁= 4
- x₂= 6
- y₂ = -3
Substitute the values into the formula.

Solve inside the parentheses.
- 6--5 (Back to back negative signs become a positive)= 6+5 =11
- -3-4= -7

Solve the exponents.
- (11)²= 11*11= 121
- (-7)²= -7*-7= 49

Add.


Even though it's not specified, we could round to the nearest hundredth to make the answer more concise. The 8 in the thousandth place tells us to round the 3 to a 4 in the hundredth place.

The length of the segment is <u>√170</u> or approximately <u>13.04. </u>
23’3 because I went over the test and I got it correct I’m pretty sure (sorry if I’m wrong I just went with the internet :()