find the coordinates of the missing endpoint if P is the midpoint of NQ
The coordinates of the missing endpoint, if P is the midpoint of segment NQ, are found using the formula N = 2P - Q. Substituting the given values into this formula, the coordinates of the missing point N are (-5, 1).
If point P is the midpoint of segment NQ, we can use the formula for finding the coordinates of the endpoint if we know the midpoint and one endpoint. The formula states:
To find the missing endpoint (in this case, point N), we use the formula: N = 2P - Q
Substituting the given values into the formula, we get:
N = 2(-1, 5) - (3, 9)
N = (-2, 10) - (3, 9)
N = (-5, 1)
So, the coordinates of the missing endpoint N are (-5, 1).
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Let's work on the triangle first. The x intercept of 2y=27-3x is
0 = 27 - 3x
3x = 27
x = 9
So A(9,0)
B is the meet of 2y=27-3x and y=3x
2y=27-y
3y=27
y=9
y is the height of OAB; we don't really need x
Area(OAB) =
Now we have to subtract
Area = 40.5 - 24.3 = 16.2
Answer: 16.2
0.28
as a fraction in simplest form.
7/25
First thing you want to do is put it over 100
28/100
Now divide by 4
28÷4=7
100÷4=25
Some of the fractions that are equivalent to 4/7 are 8/14, 12/21, 16/28, 20/35 e.t.c
Equivalentexpressions are expressions that work the same even though they look different.
If two algebraic expressions are equivalent, then the two expressions have the same value when we plug in the same value for the variable.
For example , 5 × 4 = 20 and 2 × 10 = 20 , so the two expressions are equivalent and they have thesame value
To find the equivalent of 4/7, we can multiply through by a factor of 2, 3 , 4 ,5 e.t.c
Therefore 4/7 = 8/14 = 12/21 = 16/28 = 20/35
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8/14 12/21 16/28 these are some of the fractions that came to mind