Line I is a perpendicular bisector because it bisects another line at right angles via the point of intersection or midpoint. See the Perpendicular Bisector Theorem below.
<h3>What is the perpendicular bisector theorem?</h3>
According to the theorem of perpendicular bisector, any locus on the perpendicular bisector is equidistant from the terminal points of the line segment on which it is created.
Thus, Line I is a perpendicular bisector because it bisects another line at right angles via the point of intersection or midpoint. See the attached image.
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Let x be the lengths of the steel rods and X ~ N (108.7, 0.6)
To get the probability of less than 109.1 cm, the solution is computed by:
z (109.1) = (X-mean)/standard dev
= 109.1 – 108/ 0.6
= 1.1/0.6
=1.83333, look this up in the z table.
P(x < 109.1) = P(z < 1.8333) = 0.97 or 97%
Answer:
7=-10s-3, would mean that s= -1
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = 2/ (-5x-10)
Let x = -2
f(-2) = 2/ (-5(-2)-10)
=2/(10-10)
=2/0
= undefined
Answer:
- 75 and - 28
Step-by-step explanation:
To evaluate f(6) substitute x = 6 into f(x)
f(6) = - 2(6)² - 3 = - 2(36) - 3 = - 72 - 3 = - 75
Similarly
g(5) = - 5(5) - 3 = - 25 - 3 = - 28