No they don't lie on the same line because all coordinate points would be at different distances from the origin. The only way a point could be at the same line as the others would be they would have to have the same x- or y- axis points. (For example: 6,5; 3,5; and 2,5 would all be on the same line, horizontally, because the 5 in all three coordinates refers to the y- axis aka the horizontal axis
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Under a reflection in the y- axis
a point (x, y ) → (- x, y ), thus
A(3, 4 ) → A'(- 3, 4 )
Since the point A and it's reflection lie on a horizontal line then
distance between = | 3 + 3 | = | 6 | = 6
Answer:
x = 7, x = -3
Step-by-step explanation:
We can find the zeros by factoring the equation using the zero product property.
x^2-4x-21 = 0
(x-7)(x+3) = 0
<u>x-7 = 0</u>
x = 7
<u>x+3 = 0</u>
x = -3
Zeros are x=7 and x= -3.