Answer:
- Railway lines are example of parallel lines
- The floor and the walls of a room are example of perpendicular lines
- Two roads crossing at a signal can be termed as example of intersecting lines
Step-by-step explanation:
The lines can be related in following three ways
- Lines can be parallel
- Lines can be perpendicular
- Lines can be intersecting at an angle other than 90.
Now three real life examples of above three scenarios are described below:
- Railway lines are example of parallel lines
- The floor and the walls of a room are example of perpendicular lines
- Two roads crossing at a signal can be termed as example of intersecting lines
Answer:
19 - (6/5)j
Step-by-step explanation:
In this expression we have addition, subtraction and multiplication.
According to order of operations rules, mult. and div. must be carried out before add. or subt.
Therefore, we begin with 17+(-4), which becomes 17 - 4, or 13.
Next we see -4/5j, by which I assume you mean -4/5 * j.
Summarizing what we have so far:
13 - (4/5)j - 2/5j + 6
Combining the j terms, we get
13 - (6/5)j + 6, which collapses to 19 - (6/5)j.
A transformation is when something or someone goes through a physical or chemical change.
Please hope this helps
Slope = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)
slope = (-3 -4)/(1 - 1)
slope -7/0
This is an undefined slope because the denominator is 0.
This would be a vertical line.
Im confused could you explain what the questions are better.