Answer:
Usually, angle bisectors divide a given angle into two separate angles with equal measures, or two equal parts.
Based off of the picture you've given, it seems as if the angle bisector doesn't split the angle into 2 equal measures, since one angle looks like it will be bigger than the other.
Answer:
(3x+1)^2
Step-by-step explanation:
The axis of symmetry in a parabola is a line that's vertical that divides into 2 congruent halves.
That point slope equation given does not pass through those points, the point slope equation y + 7 = -0.4(x - 10) does, though. The standard form of that would be
2x + 5y = -15
You can get that by distributing the -0.4 out
y + 7 = -0.4x + 4
You can then add 0.4x to both sides, and subtract 7 from both sides to get
0.4x + y = -3
Now some teachers may accept this, but in correct standard form the coefficient of x is a whole number, so you have to multiply both sides by 5 to get rid of the decimal, and you get