Answer:
It is not equal and I have no idea how to explain it
To solve for the missing steps, let's rewrite first the problem.
Given:
In a plane, line m is perpendicular to line t or m⟂t
line n is perpendicular to line t or n⟂t
Required:
Prove that line m and n are parallel lines
Solution:
We know that line t is the transversal of the lines m and n.
With reference to the figure above,
∠ 2 and ∠ 6 are right angles by definition of <u>perpendicular lines</u>. This states that if two lines are perpendicular with each other, they intersect at right angles.
So ∠ 2 ≅ ∠ 6. Since <u>corresponding</u> angles are congruent.
Therefore, line m and line n are parallel lines.
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Answer:
6 mile/hour
Explanation :
Let the speed of walking of James = x mile/hour
speed of jogging = 2x mile/hour
9/2x + 1.5/x = 2
= > (9 + 3)/2x = 2
= > 12 = 4x
= > x = 3
Average speed of walking = 3 mile/hour
Average speed of jogging = 2 * 3 = 6 mile/hour
The height should be around 9.19 or 9.2 if you round it up.
(if you need an explanation as to why i would be happy to help as well!)
Answer:
f(3) = -6
f(-3) = -12
f(0) = -9
Step-by-step explanation:
Substitute each number for x.
f(3) = 3 - 9 = -6
f(-3) = -3 - 9 = -12
f(0 ) = 0 - 9 = -9