Answer:
Find the distance between (-1, 1) and (3, 4).
This problem is solved simply by plugging our x- and y-values into the distance formula:
D=(3−(−1))2+(4−1)2−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−√=
=16+9−−−−−√=25−−√=5
Sometimes you need to find the point that is exactly between two other points. This middle point is called the "midpoint". By definition, a midpoint of a line segment is the point on that line segment that divides the segment in two congruent segments.
If the end points of a line segment is (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) then the midpoint of the line segment has the coordinates:
(x1+x22,y1+y22)
First turn the whole numbers into mixed fractions:
1 1/2
multiply the whole number by the denominator then add it to the numerator which will make 3/2
doing the same thing on 1 2/3, you get 5/3
finding the LCM of 5/3, 3/2 and 3/4, you get 12
multiplying 4/4 to 5/3, you get 20/12
multiplying 6/6 to 3/2, you get 18/12
multiplying 3/3 to 3/4, you get 9/12
now you can add them easily and you get 47/20
turning that into a whole fraction, you get 2 7/20
Answer:
it is 8^5
Step-by-step explanation:
because it is 8x8x8x8x8=40
4x -2(3x+7)
Use the distributive property:
4x - 6x -14
Combine like terms:
-2x - 14
Answer: 5
Step-by-step explanation: