ST is not he midpoint of SN because y=15 and if you plug in you get SN to be 150 but ST is only 64 which is not half of 150
The solution of (3,13) means you need to create two lines that satisfy x = 3 and y = 13
The two lines can be anything as long as they give this solution
For example, if you wrote x + y = 16 (you know their values already)
Then write another y - x = 10
From here you have your equations, turn them into the f(x) form.
x + y = 16 can be turned into y = 16 - x which is f(x)=16-x
y-x = 10 can be turned into y = 10 + x which is g(x)=10 + x
Step-by-step explanation:
115 = 5x + 15
115 - 15 = 5x
100 = 5x
20 = x
The answer would be 7,6,5,4,3,2,1 inches tall in the chronological order
On an isosceles trapezoid, the two sides that are not parallel to each other will be exactly the same length. If this is true, than it would be create a symetric trapezoid. The diagonals would be the same length. The bases of any trapezoid are parallel, so this is true. The diagonals cannot possibly be perpendicular because the 2 nonparallel sides would be slanted. So, the answer is the 3rd choice.