Answer:
Quadrant II - +
Step-by-step explanation:
3,-4 translated 5 up is 3,1 then 4 units left is -1,1
Answer:
∠C=90°
∠A=67°
∠B=23°
Step-by-step explanation:
For angle C:
Thales' Theorem states that an angle inscribed across a circle's diameter is always a right angle.
Therefore, since AB is the diameter(hypotenuse) then angle C is the right angle. (90°)
For Angle A:
The measure of arc BC= 134 degrees. We can just use a formula for an inscribed triangle. ∠A = 1/2 (mBC)
∠A= (1/2)134
∠A= 77°
For angle B:
All triangle angles all add up to 180. We can just subtract angles A and C from 180°:
∠B = 180-(90+67)
∠B = 23°
Answer:
<h2>x = 5</h2><h2>OB = 36</h2><h2>BE = 54</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the medians of the triangle divides in a ratio of 2:1. Therefore we have the equation:
<em>cross multiply</em>
<em>use distributive property a(b + c) = ab + ac</em>

<em>add 9 to both sides</em>
<em>subtract 4x from both sides</em>
<em>divide both sides by 5</em>



I think the answer would be C. (btw, you should charge your phone/tablet, lol)