<em>Only y= x - 2 intercepts x-axis at 2 and y-axis at -2. Thus meaning that they intercept oppositely.</em>
<em>Find if both graphs are parallel, that means the equation must be false.</em>
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<em>Multiply whole equation by 2 to get rid of the fractional 2.</em>
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<em>Well, that doesn't seem to be parallel. This is called one solution answer. Both graphs intercept at (2,0). There are no linear graphs that intercept at (2,-2) except for y = x-2 so there are no graphs with (2,-2) that are parallel to the equation y = -5x/2+5 </em>
<span>If the sum of two of the sides congruent to each other are greater than that of the sides opposite them, then no. If however the kite forms a rombus ot square, the diagnoles will form four congruent triangles with the base of both being the line of symmetry.
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Answer:
The co-ordinates of the vertex of the function y-9= -6(x-1)^2 is (1, 9)
<u>Solution:</u>
Given, equation is
We have to find the vertex of the given equation.
When we observe the equation, it is a parabolic equation,
We know that, general form of a parabolic equation is
Where, h and k are x, y co ordinates of the vertex of the parabola.
By comparing the above equation with general form of the parabola, we can conclude that,
a = -6, h = 1 and k = 9
Hence, the vertex of the parabola is (1, 9).
Answer:
x=2 and y=3.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the one number be x and the other number be y.
ATQ, 2x=1+y and x+y=5. x=2 and y=3.
Answer:
x = 15
Step-by-step explanation:
Sides opposite congruent angles are congruent:
x + 10 = 2x - 5
15 = x . . . . . . . . . add 5-x
The value of x is 15.
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I suppose you could show the intermediate step:
x +10 +(5 -x) = 2x -5 +(5 -x)
15 = x . . . . . simplified