To find the midpoint of a segment using the coordinates of its endpoints: Answers: A- Calculate the average of the x-coordinates and the average of the y-coordinates of the endpoints. B- Calculate the differences of the x-coordinates and the differences of the y-coordinates of the endpoints. C-Calculate the differences of the x-coordinates and the differences of the y-coordinates of the endpoints and divide each by 2. D-Calculate the average of the x-coordinates and the average of the y-coordinates of the endpoints and divide each by 2.
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The answer here is A. "Calculate the average of the x-coordinates and the average of the y-coordinates of the endpoints."
The midpoint is basically the point located between two endpoints, where the distance is equal from the midpoint to either of the points. Since this is merely a halfway point, taking the average of the coordinates would yield us the midpoint.
I would say kilograms, becauee kilograms would be the best metric unit for the mass of a television.
What is the correct classification of 23x + 16?
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Binomial or "Monomial Binomial Trinominal".
Paul travels from Rye to Eston at an average speed of 90km/h. He travels for T hours. Mary makes the same journey at an average speed of 70km/h. She travels for 1 hour long than Paul. Work out the value of T
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Total distance covered; For Paul; sxt=distance 90*t= d For mary; s*t=d 70*(t+1)=d 70t+70=d
Since they cover same distance; 70t+70=90t Putting like terms together; 70=90t-70t 70=20t t=70/20 t= 3 and 1/2 hours