Given:
M=(x1, y1)=(-2,-1),
N=(x2, y2)=(3,1),
M'=(x3, y3)= (0,2),
N'=(x4, y4)=(5, 4).
We can prove MN and M'N' have the same length by proving that the points form the vertices of a parallelogram.
For a parallelogram, opposite sides are equal
If we prove that the quadrilateral MNN'M' forms a parallellogram, then MN and M'N' will be the oppposite sides. So, we can prove that MN=M'N'.
To prove MNN'M' is a parallelogram, we have to first prove that two pairs of opposite sides are parallel,
Slope of MN= Slope of M'N'.
Slope of MM'=NN'.
Hence, slope of MN=Slope of M'N' and therefore, MN parallel to M'N'
Hence, slope of MM'=Slope of NN' nd therefore, MM' parallel to NN'.
Since both pairs of opposite sides of MNN'M' are parallel, MM'N'N is a parallelogram.
Since the opposite sides are of equal length in a parallelogram, it is proved that segments MN and M'N' have the same length.
Answer:
in a pile of 1000 colored candies, you'll find 200 of which are blue
Step-by-step explanation:
135 ÷ 27 = 5
ratio: 5:1
1000÷5 = 200
feel free to correct me if I'm wrong
5+1 times 10=???
order of operations
multiplcation comes before addition
so yes, multiply first
5+1 times 10=5+10=15
Answer:
B. 6 7/10
Step-by-step explanation:
We solve the above y by carrying out addition.
The quarts of Lemonade she made is calculated as:
1 2/5 quarts of syrup + 5 3/10 quarts of water
= 1 + 5 + (2/5 + 3/10)
Lowest common denominator = 10
= 6 ( 4 + 3/10)
= 6 7/10 quarts of Lemonade
Mrs Olive made 6 7/10 quarts of Lemonade