Answer:
C. Student 3
E. Student 5
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The formula to calculate the midpoint between two points is equal to

<u><em>Verify the midpoint of each student</em></u>
student 1
we have the endpoints
(-9,0) and (11,-8)
substitute in the formula


so
The midpoint is not (-1,4)
student 2
we have the endpoints
(-6,-1) and (4,-7)
substitute in the formula


so
The midpoint is not (-1,4)
student 3
we have the endpoints
(-5,2) and (3,6)
substitute in the formula


so
<u>The midpoint is equal to (-1,4)</u>
student 4
we have the endpoints
(-3,10) and (5,-2)
substitute in the formula


so
The midpoint is not (-1,4)
student 5
we have the endpoints
(0,-3) and (-2,11)
substitute in the formula


so
<u>The midpoint is equal to (-1,4)</u>
therefore
Student 3 and student 5
Answer:
E, A, F, A
Step-by-step explanation:
A,A
B,A
C,A
D,A
E,A
F,A
In an ordered pair, x is the first number and y is the second number. So this is telling you x=1 and y=-5. You can take this information and plug it into the formulas.
x + 2y = -9
1 + 2(-5) = -9
1 + -10 = -9? True
x - y = 6
1 - -5 = 6? *
1 + 5 = 6? True.
(*Subtracting a negative makes it a positive.)
3.5555555556 / the third one
Basically all you’re doing is plugging in the inputs to the equations and see if they’re correct.
5(3)+4(-3)=3 this proves to be true
2(3)-5(-3)=21 not 19