Answer:
(6,6)
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the x coordinate of the midpoint take the average of the x coordinates of the endpoints
(10+2)/2 = 12/2 = 6
To find the y coordinate of the midpoint take the average of the y coordinates of the endpoints
(3+9)/2 = 12/2 = 6
(6,6)
Answer:
x = 10 and y = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
multiply first equation by 5 and 2nd equation by 3 then subtract equation 1 and 2, we get,
10x+15y= 130
9x+15y=120
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x= 10
substituting the value of x in equation 1 we get
2x + 3y = 26
2*10 + 3y = 26
3y = 26-20
y =6/3
y= 2.i hope this helps
Answer:
see the prove below
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>We have to prove that </u><u>MOC=(AOM+BOM)/2</u>
Let Angle AOM=x and AOC=y . => AOB=2y ( because OC is the bisector of AOB)
So MOC= AOM+AOC=x+y
BOM=AOB+AOM=2y +x
AOM+BOM= x+2y+x=2y+2x
(AOM+BOM)/2= (2y+2x)/2=x+y=MOC
The statement is proved
It’s should be something like negative 7or 8