The rectangular coordinates of a point are unique.
The statement is true.
Given, that coordinates of rectangle.
Properties of rectangle:
1) Opposite sides of the rectangle are equal.
2) Side length of the rectangle with rectangular coordinates can be obtained by distance formula.
Distance formula :
Where,
() = Coordinates of rectangle .
= Coordinates of rectangle .
Four coordinates of rectangle will be different and unique thus forming a perfect rectangle satisfying all the properties.
Therefore the statement is true.
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If the weight of hardcover version is double the weight of paperback version then weight of hardcover version is 2.8 pounds and the weight of paperback version is 1.4 pounds.
An equation is a relationship between variables in equal to form. It is evaluated to find the values of variables.
The weight of hardcover book is h
The weight of paperback version is p.
According to question:
h=2p (weight of hardcover version is double the weight of paperback version)
h+ p= 4.2 (weight of hardcover version and weight of paperback version is equal to 4.2 pounds)
Put the value of h=2p in h+ p=4.2
2p+p=4.2
3p=4.2
p=1.4
Put the value of p=1.4 in h=2p to get the value of h
h=2p
=2*1.4
=2.8
Hence the weight of hardcover version is 2.8 pounds and the weight of paperback version is 1.4 pounds.
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Answer and explanation:
Since x = number of true or false questions correct
And y = number of multiple choice questions correct
And each question for x =2 points
each question for y=3 points
since she then needs a total score of more than 93 to pass, we add up total correct questions and
Inequality equation = 2x +3y >93
To find the least number of points for which the number of points for Part A is equal to the number of points for Part B, we need to find the least common multiple (LCM) of the values of points for true/false questions and multiple choice questions.
To find the least number of points for which the number of points for Part A is equal to the number of points for Part B, we need to find a common multiple of the values of points for true/false questions and multiple choice questions. Let's assume the number of points for true/false questions is x and the number of points for multiple choice questions is y. We need to find the least common multiple (LCM) of x and y. Once we find the LCM, that will be the minimum number of points for which the number of points in Part A is equal to the number of points in Part B.
For example, if the number of points for true/false questions is 4 and the number of points for multiple choice questions is 6, we can find the LCM as follows:
Therefore, the least number of points for which the number of points in Part A is equal to the number of points in Part B is 12.
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we know that
the graphed below represent the inequality
ages less than and ages greater than or equal to
the inequality is
the solution is the interval--------->
therefore
the answer is