Answer:
These 2 points on a graph are 17 units apart.
Step-by-step explanation:
Y Coordinate is the same for both points, all you need to know is the change in X coordinates.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer will be A. y=2x+20; x is any integer greater than or equal to 0, and y is an integer greater than or equal to 20.
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of a horizontal line is y = c
where c is the value of the y- coordinates the line passes through
Thus y = 3 ← is the equation of a horizontal line
Answer:
< F , < E, < D
Step-by-step explanation:
ΔDEF
Arrange the sides from smallest to largest
DE = 4, FD = 13, and EF = 15.
Largest side opposes the largest angle, medium side opposes the medium angle, smallest side opposes the smallest angle.
the angles of ΔDEF in order from smallest to largest
< F , < E, < D
Its an indirect proof, so 3 steps :-
1) you start with the opposite of wat u need to prove
2) arrive at a contradiction
3) concludeReport · 29/6/2015261
since you wanto prove 'diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other', you start wid the opposite of above statement, like below :- step1 : Since we want to prove 'diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other', lets start by assuming the opposite, that the diagonals of parallelogram dont bisect each other.Report · 29/6/2015261
Since, we assumed that the diagonals dont bisect each other,
OC≠OA
OD≠OBReport · 29/6/2015261
Since, OC≠OA, △OAD is not congruent to △OCBReport · 29/6/2015261
∠AOD≅∠BOC as they are vertical angles,
∠OAD≅∠OCB they are alternate interior angles
AD≅BC, by definition of parallelogram
so, by AAS, △OAD is congruent to △OCBReport · 29/6/2015261
But, thats a contradiction as we have previously established that those triangles are congruentReport · 29/6/2015261
step3 :
since we arrived at a contradiction, our assumption is wrong. so, the opposite of our assumption must be correct. so diagonals of parallelogram bisect each other.