Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Given points:</u>
- A(-1, -9) and M(0.5, -2.5)
Let the coordinates of B are (x, y)
<u>Use midpoint formula to determine the point B:</u>
- 0.5 = (- 1 + x)/2 ⇒ 1 = -1 + x ⇒ x = 1 + 1 = 2
- -2.5 = (-9 + y)/2 ⇒ -5 = -9 + y ⇒ y = -5 + 9 = 4
Answer:
No it is wrong
Step-by-step explanation:
let's say the number is 15 is a substract 13 I get 2 but let's take 15 again of I add one I have 16 so it's incorrect
Name three quaderlateral that only sometimes have right angle
Rhombus, trapezoid, and parallelogram
In reality your common denominator should be the Least Common Multiple. The LCM is the product of highest occurring primes of the numbers prime factorizations...
4=2*2, and 12=2*2*3. So the LCM is 2*2*3=12 Now that you know what the least common multiple is we can say that:
(3/4)(3/3)+5/12
9/12+5/12
(9+5)/12
14/12
7/6 which should be converted to a mixed number as this is an improper fraction...
(6+1)/6
1+1/6
1 1/6