Answer:
Here is the full proof:
AC bisects ∠BCD Given
∠CAB ≅ ∠CAD Definition of angle bisector
DC ⊥ AD Given
∠ADC = 90° Definition of perpendicular lines
BC ⊥ AB Given
∠ABC = 90° Definition of perpendicular lines
∠ADC ≅ ∠ABC Right angles are congruent
AC = AC Reflexive property
ΔCAB ≅ ΔCAD SAA
BC = DC CPCTC
The answer is (3,2)
To get this answer we either...
A) Multiply both coordinates by 1/3
or
B) Divide each coordinate by 3
9*(1/3) = 9/3 = 3
6*(1/3) = 6/3 = 2
Answer:
The answer is B. 5x^-6 because you have to subtract
Answer:
Rhombus
Step-by-step explanation:
The given points are A(−5, 6), B(−1, 8), C(3, 6), D(−1, 4).
We use the distance formula to find the length of AB.



The length of AD is



The length of BC is:



The length of CD is



Since all sides are congruent the quadrilateral could be a rhombus or a square.
Slope of AB
Slope of BC 
Since the slopes of the adjacent sides are not negative reciprocals of each other, the quadrilateral cannot be a square. It is a rhombus
Lets answer the information by making it look like a budget subtraction:
60 = Total
1. Remove the delivery cost, so you can leave the rest of the budget for your pizzas.
60 - 7.50 = 52.50
2. Now, subtract the cost of pizzas multiple times until you reach it to where you dont have enough for another pizza.
52.50 - 14 = 38.50 Pizza 1
38.50 - 14 = 24.50 Pizza 2
24.50 - 14 = 10.50 Pizza 3
Now, theres not enough to buy another.
So, we know that Jacque can only afford 3 pizzas, but she need to calculate the number of slices.
3. Multiply the number of slices by the number of pizzas.
8 x 3 = 24
So, the largest number is 24 slices.