Answer:
- False
- True
-- False
-- True
-- True
Step-by-step explanation:
The points are
,
,
,
and
---- missing from the question
Given

Required
Determine if each of the points would be on 
To do this, we simply substitute the value of x and of each point in
.
(a)
In this case;
and 
becomes




<em>The point </em>
<em> won't be on the graph because the corresponding value of y for </em>
<em> is </em>
<em></em>
(b) 
In this case;


becomes





<em>The point </em>
<em> would be on the graph because the corresponding value of y for </em>
is 
(c) 
In this case:

becomes





<em>The point </em>
<em> wouldn't be on the graph because the corresponding value of y for </em>
<em> is </em>
<em></em>
(d) 
In this case;

becomes


<em>The point </em>
<em> would be on the graph because the corresponding value of y for </em>
is 
(e)
In this case:
; 
becomes




<em>The point </em>
<em> would be on the graph because the corresponding value of y for </em>
is 
Step-by-step explanation:
The Midpoint Formula works exactly the same way. If you need to find the point that is exactly halfway between two given points, just average the x-values and the y-values.
4th from the top: 1/2base x height
Answer:
below :)
Step-by-step explanation:
1) 12
2}3/2
3)224.64
4)2 quarters
5)w=50
6)m=6y+7
7)42/6=7 x=6
Answer:
x < 6
Step-by-step explanation:
2x < 12
Divide both sides by 2;
x < 6
x is less than 6