Remember that multiplying is how many times you add a number to itself. If you multiply by 3, you add the first number to itself 3 times.
When you multiply a given number by 1, you get the first number (it doesn't change).
When you multiply by a number less than one, say, one half, you'll end up with half of the original number --> a smaller number.
When you multiply a number by more than one, you will get a number bigger than the original because you are adding it to itself more than once. Even if it is a fraction or decimal, if it is greater than 1, then the new product will be larger than the original number.
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
-2/5
Step-by-step explanation:
We can find the slope of a line by using
m = (y2-y1)/ (x2-x1)
= (6-4)/(41-46)
= 2/-5
= -2/5
X is 50. The lengths of the radii extending out from the center to the chords are the same length, therefore, the chords are the same distance from the center and have the same measure.
Answer:
1.
C. 5y -7 is an algebraic expression difference with two terms.