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Answer:
(-3, 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
The midpoint of a line segment is the average of the end point coordinates:
((1, 1) +(-7, 5))/2 = (1 -7, 1 +5)/2 = (-6, 6)/2 = (-3, 3) . . . midpoint coordinates
2•2.5=3•-7 I'm not sure honestly that's my best guess
Answer:
x=4
Step-by-step explanation:
We can find the length of RT by using the Pythagorean theorem
sin theta = opposite side/ hypotenuse
sin 60 = 2 sqrt(3)/ RT
Multiply each side by RT
RT sin 60 = 2 sqrt(3)
Divide by sin 60
RT = 2 sqrt(3)/ sin 60
RT = 4
Then
tan theta = opposite side/ adjacent side
tan 45 = x/RT
tan 45 = x/4
4 tan 45 = x
4 = x
Alexander has to miles to go because if one mile is a third you can simply maltiply by three, then subtract the mile he already went. you maltiply by three because it was a third of the way there
For the first quarter you would use the equation of $2000+(2000 times 0.08)=the money for the first quarter or $2160. the second quarters equation is $2000+(2000 times 0.08)2= the money for the second quarter or $2320. the thirds quarters equation is $2000+(2000 times 0.08)3= the money for the third quarter or $2480. The fourth quarters equation is $2000+(2000 times 0.08)4=the money for the fourth quarter or $2640.