1/5( 5/2 x 4/7 -11/7) + 3/28
Multiply the terms (5/2 x 4/7) in bracket then subtract it from 11/14. Result will be 10/7.
Then multiply 1/5 with 10/7. The result will be 2/7.
2/7 + 3/28 = 11/28
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The third ☝️ Because it only makes sence ps:had to come up with something to say about the problem
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
We want to find an equation of a line that's perpendicular to x=1 that also passes through the point (8,-9).
Note that x=1 is a <em>vertical line </em>since x is 1 no matter what y is.
This means that if our new line is perpendicular to the old, then it must be a <em>horizontal line</em>.
So, since we have a horizontal line, then our equation must be our y-value of our point.
Our y-coordinate of our point (8,-9) is -9.
Therefore, our equation is:

And this is in standard form.
And we're done!
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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I haven’t taken geometry in a couple years, so I hope this is right. I’m so sorry if it’s not!!
X= 91
Y= 62
Z= 45