Question 1:Look at the image.
First, we graph the points on a grid.
Then, we find the perpendicular bisectors and find where they intersect.
They intersect on the circumcenter of the triangle.
The circumcenter is (5,3)
Question 2:The answer is III only because the perpendicular bisector for the longest side will always have to point outside the triangle in order to intersect with the other two perpendicular bisectors.
Question 3:The answer is a perpendicular bisector because it is a perpendicular line that bisects a side of the triangles, which is the exact definition of a perpendicular bisector.
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Answer: C.36
Step-by-step explanation:
The electric field strength at any point from a charged particle is given by E = kq/r^2 and we can use this to calculate the field strength of the two fields individually at the midpoint.
The field strength at midway (r = 0.171/2 = 0.0885 m) for particle 1 is E = (8.99x10^9)(-1* 10^-7)/(0.0885)^2 = -7.041 N/C and the field strength at midway for particle 2 is E = (8.99x10^9)(5.98* 10^-7)/(0.0935)^2 = <span>-7.041 N/C
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Note the sign of the field for particle 1 is negative so this is attractive for a test charge whereas for particle 2 it is positive therefore their equal magnitudes will add to give the magnitude of the net field, 2*<span>7.041 N/C </span>= 14.082 N/C
Amanda Billy
1st week 10 5
2nd week 20 10
3rd week 30 20
4th week 40 40
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A) Amanda's method is linear because the number of minutes increased by an equal number every week.</span>
common difference is 10.
1st week 0 + 10 = 10
2nd week 10 + 10 = 20
3rd week 20 + 10 = 30
4th week 30 + 10 = 40
Billy's method is exponential:
5(2)^x
1st week 5(2⁰) = 5(1) = 5
2nd week 5(2¹) = 5(2) = 10
3rd week 5(2²) = 5(4) = 20
4th week 5(2³) = 5(8) = 40