For a line, a symmetric line is any perpendicular line to it, because if you drop a perpendicular line, the line on one side is just a reflection of the other side.
so, in short, what is a likely equation of a line perpendicular to that one?
well, what's the slope of the line on the graph anyway? well, notice, we have a point of (-3,-4), let's pick another point on the line to get its slope, hmmm say (0,8),
so, a line whose slope is -1/4 is a likely line of symmetry for that line, since it'd be a perpendicular line to it, and since you know your slope-intercept forms, you know which one that is.
Answer:
y=-2+8
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is y=-2+8 because of course the slope has to be -2 as you stated in your Question. So all you have to do is change the Y-Intercept until you reach the point. Since the Slope is negative, the Y-Intercept will rise until you reach your point. You may double check my answer to see if it is right, it is up to you. If you find any fault in my answer please let me know. Have a good day!
Answer:
it's 29.71 miles per gallon
Step-by-step explanation:
This is the image the points form, if you know your quadrilaterals, this should make it easier to picture and label. Need any further explanation?
There are five ways to find if two triangles are congruent: SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS and HL.
SSS (side, side, side)
SAS (side, angle, side)
ASA (angle, side, angle)
AAS (angle, angle, side)
HL (hypotenuse, leg)