Answer:
-1 3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
would you need to divide them???
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The point of this question is to find out the point where two lines intersect. First we need to get the equation of those lines
Slope of line 1:
(Yb -Ya)/(Xb - Xa) =
(-10 - (-14))/(-1 - (-3)) =
4/2 =
2
Use that slope to find the Y-intercept of line 1
y = 2x + b
-14 = 2(-3) +b
-14 = -6 + b
-8 = b
Therefore Line 1 is:
y = 2x - 8
Slope of line 2
(11 - 13)/(-1 - (-3)) =
-2/2 =
-1
Y-intercept of line 2
y = -x + b
13 = -(-3) +b
13 = 3 + b
10 = b
Therefore line 2 is
y = -x + 10
Now we have 2 equations to solve for the coordinates x and y
y = 2x - 8
y = -x + 10
Substitute y out in one of the equations
2x - 8 = -x + 10
3x = 18
x = 6
Plug x into one of the equations
y = 2(6) - 8
y = 12 - 8
y = 4
Therefore the solution is:
x=6, y=4
Answer:
The sign of each y-coordinate changed.
Step-by-step explanation:
This was a reflection over the x-axis.
If you look at point F, it is (-5, -1) the corresponding point F' is (-5,1). Notice the numerical values of x and y are the same, but the sign of y flipped from negative to positive. The other four points all follow the same pattern.
Given:
Figure of a parallelogram.
To find:
The values of x and y.
Solution:
If two parallel lines intersected by a transversal line, then the alternate interior angles are congruent.
(Alternate interior angles)


And,
(Alternate interior angles)


The value of x is 6 and the value of y is 42.
Therefore, the correct option is C.