Answer:
b = 7
Step-by-step explanation:
4b - 4 = 3b + 3
4b - 3b = 3 + 4
b = 7
Answer:
296 and 297
Step-by-step explanation:
a+a+1=593
2a+1=593
2a=592
a=296
1. The midpoint of the segment joining points (a, b) and ( j, k) is ((j+a)/2,(k+b)/2)
2. Let the coordinate of H be (a, b)
T(0, 4) = ((a + 0)/2, (b + 2)/2)
(a + 0)/2 = 0 => a + 0 = 0 => a = 0
(b + 2)/2 = 4 => b + 2 = (2 x 4) = 8 => b = 8 - 2 = 6
Therefore, the cordinate of H is (0, 6)
3. Point (-4, 3) lies in Quadrant II
4. Point (6, 0) lies on the x-axis
5. Any line with no slope is parallel to the y-axis
7. a is the value of the x-coordinate.
5a + 3 = 8
5a = 8 - 3 = 5
a = 5/5 = 1
a = 1
8. Equation of a circle is given by (x - a)^2 + (y - b)^2 = r^2; where (a, b) is the center and r is the radius.
For the given circle (x + 5)^2 + (y - 7)^2 = 36 => (x - (-5))^2 + (y - 7)^2 = 6^2 => a = -5 and b = 7.
Therefore, its center point is (-5, 7)
9. Equation of a circle is given by (x - a)^2 + (y - b)^2 = r^2; where (a, b) is the center and r is the radius.
For the given circle (x + 5)^2 + (y - 7)^2 = 36 => (x - (-5))^2 + (y - 7)^2 = 6^2 => r = 6.
Therefore, its radius is 6
10. If the equation of a circle is (x - 2)^2 + (y - 6)^2 = 4, the center is point (2, 6).
True
Answer:
SSS and SAS
Step-by-step explanation:
Law of cosines: The law of cosines is used for calculating one side of a triangle when the angle opposite and the other two sides are known.
If the information about a triangle according to SSS, SAS and ASA is given, then we will immediately use SSS and SAS by using the law of cosines to find one of the remaining measures because Law of cosines is applied if we know one angle opposite and the other two sides.
Also, in ASA, we know two angles and one side, thus we cannot use Law of cosines in this, rather Law of sines can be accurately use in this case.
if you have two sides, encroaching an angle, then the Law of Cosines can be used to find a missing side, thus SAS will work fine for that, now, if you have no angles given, but you know all sides, you can use the Law of Cosines as well, by solving it for the angle, and get the angles, on which case, SSS will do... .now as far as ASA, if you have two angles and one side known, then... that's not very workable for the law of cosines
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