Okay do 4*10 and 7*10 (you get 40/70) and then do 3*7 and 10*7 (so now you've got 21/70) then add 21/70+40/70 and that's the total distance
Third angle = 180 - (44 + 72) = 180 - 116 = 64 degrees answer
x= -0.25 and 1.25
x = -0.5 and 1.5
x = 0 and 1
x = -0.375 and 1.625
Step-by-step explanation:
Given equation of the curve is

(i)
First equation 
Here y = 0
In x-axis the value of y = 0
The graph cuts the x-axis at(-0.25,0) and (1.25,0)
So, x= -0.25 and 1.25
(ii)

here y = 2
The line y= 2 cuts the curve at (-0.5,2) and (1.5,2)
So, x = -0.5 and 1.5
Given equation of the curve is

(i)


Here y = -1
The line y = -1 cuts the curve at (0,-1) and (1,-1)
So x = 0 and 1
(ii)

Here y = x+1
The line y -x =1 cuts the curve at (-0.375,0.5) and (1.625,2).
So x = -0.375 and 1.625
4028 mi 2< M is the expression you were looking for i think
Step-by-step explanation:
To find coordinates, we need the equation of the line segment with restrictions. I think you meant to say “line segment” as lines go infinitely in 2 directions and could not be broken up into ratios. Let’s say your segment is 24 feet long. You could then label AB as 5x and BC as x since that is a ratio of 5:1 …………We’d then have an equation
5x + x = 24 … or 6x = 24…..or x = 4 which would make AB = 20 and BC = 4…but this would not give us coordinates of points.