Answer:
The correct option is 4.
4) Doing two distance formulas to show that adjacent sides are not the same length.
Step-by-step explanation:
Parallelogram is a quadrilateral which has opposite sides equals and parallel. Example of a parallelogram are rhombus, rectangle, square etc.
We can prove that a quadrilateral MNOP is a parallelogram. If we find the slopes of all four sides and compare those of the opposite ends, same slopes would indicate the opposite sides are parallel, hence the quarilateral is a parallelogram. We can also find the distance of two opposing sides, and slopes of twp opposing sides to determine whether it is a parallelogram or not. The most difficult approach is that diagonals bisect each other at same point.
However, using only two distance formulas will not give us enough information to determine whether a side is parallel or not.
Answer:
a segment is partitioned at a ratio of 1:3, then the point is one-fourth of the distance from (-4,-1) to (2,7).
To compute the x-coordinate of that point, you will need to compute one-fourth of the x-distance between 2 and -4 then add it to -4: (2--4)/4 = 1.5; 1.5 + -4 = -2.5.
To compute the y-coordinate of that point, you will need to compute one-fourth of the y-distance between 7 and -1 then add it to -1: (7--1)/4 = 2; 2 + -1 = 1.
The point is (-2.5,1)
Answer: 35% off coupon
Explanation:
17.90-5= 12.90
x/17.90=35/100
Cross multiply: 17.90(35)=100x
Simplify: 626.50=100x
Divide by 100: 6.265
Round: 6.27
Subtract: 17.90-6.27=11.63
Answer:
increase
Step-by-step explanation:
5kg to 5212g
First, Let's put these numbers into similar units
1kg=1000g, so
5kg=5000g
And 5000g<5212g
Therefore, it is an increase
Answer:
or 6.32
Step-by-step explanation:
We can find the distance between two points by using this formula

where the x and y values are derived from the given points
The points given are ( -2 , 5 ) and ( 4 , 3 )
So we plug in the x and y values of those coordinates into the distance formula

or 6.32