Answer:
1. yes
2, no
3. yes
4. yes
Step-by-step explanation:
1. yes
If both sets of opposite sides are congruent, the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
2. no
We know two side lengths. We know nothing about the other 2 sides and also nothing about all 4 angles.
3. yes
The missing angle must be 102°. With both pairs of opposite angles congruent, it must be a parallelogram.
4. yes
With both pairs of opposite angles congruent, it must be a parallelogram.
Answer:
(0,-2), (5,0) and (10,2).
Step-by-step explanation:
Given equation is
.
Now we need to find 3 pairs of solutions in (x,y) form for the given equation.
As
is a linear equation so we are free to pick any number for x like x=0, 5, 10
Plug x=0 into
, we get:





Hence first solution is (0,-2)
We can repeat same process with x=5 and 10 to get the other solutions.
Hence final answer is (0,-2), (5,0) and (10,2).
Standard form:
5,098,000
Scientific notation.
1) only 1 digit should be before the decimal point.
5.098000
2) only non-zero number must be part of the coefficient. the rest are included in the base of 10.
5.098 x 10^6 Choice D.
Exponent is the number of times the decimal moved from its original placement to its place after the 1st digit.
Coefficient: 20 or 5
Variable: c or w
Constant: 95.50
Pt B: 20(5) + 5(20) + 95.50
100 + 100 + 95.50
295.50
Pt C:The coefficient of c would change to 10
Identify the angle variable to use.
Write an equation.
Solve the equation for the variable.
Find the unknown angle measure.