Answer:
x=17
Step-by-step explanation:
This should be for a "kite": AD=DC, AB=BC and ∠A=∠C
8x-27 = 3x+58
5x = 85
x = 17
Remark
You could convert base two to base 10 and then convert base 10 to base 8. That's the long way. The procedure below is the short way.
Step One
Write the base 2 number in groups of 3 starting from the right and going left
11 100 111
Step Two
Convert the base 2 numbers in groups of 3 to base 8. The largest result will be a 7
11 = 2*1 + 1 = 2 + 1 = 3
100 = 1*2^2 = 4
111 = 1*2^2 + 1*2 + 1 = 7
Step Three
Read the answer going down.
347 is the answer
Answer
347(8) = C
Perhaps the easiest way to find the midpoint between two given points is to average their coordinates: add them up and divide by 2.
A) The midpoint C' of AB is
.. (A +B)/2 = ((0, 0) +(m, n))/2 = ((0 +m)/2, (0 +n)/2) = (m/2, n/2) = C'
The midpoint B' is
.. (A +C)/2 = ((0, 0) +(p, 0))/2 = (p/2, 0) = B'
The midpoint A' is
.. (B +C)/2 = ((m, n) +(p, 0))/2 = ((m+p)/2, n/2) = A'
B) The slope of the line between (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) is given by
.. slope = (y2 -y1)/(x2 -x1)
Using the values for A and A', we have
.. slope = (n/2 -0)/((m+p)/2 -0) = n/(m+p)
C) We know the line goes through A = (0, 0), so we can write the point-slope form of the equation for AA' as
.. y -0 = (n/(m+p))*(x -0)
.. y = n*x/(m+p)
D) To show the point lies on the line, we can substitute its coordinates for x and y and see if we get something that looks true.
.. (x, y) = ((m+p)/3, n/3)
Putting these into our equation, we have
.. n/3 = n*((m+p)/3)/(m+p)
The expression on the right has factors of (m+p) that cancel*, so we end up with
.. n/3 = n/3 . . . . . . . true for any n
_____
* The only constraint is that (m+p) ≠ 0. Since m and p are both in the first quadrant, their sum must be non-zero and this constraint is satisfied.
The purpose of the exercise is to show that all three medians of a triangle intersect in a single point.
Answer: Abby- Marvel
Step-by-step explanation:
Just way better and deeper plotline in my personal opinion.
7.5 mph in 3 hours the train can travel 22.5 miles. Take 2.5 and times it by 3 to get the mph, then multiply that answer by 3 again to get the total miles in 3 hours