Put a small dot on positive 4 and go down to -3 and out a big dot there and that’s your first coordinate
Answer:
The perpendicular bisector meets any line at an angle which is not 90°
Step-by-step explanation:
Do you have a calculator? If so, divide the numerator by the denominator. For example... 2/7: take 2 divided by 7 and you get 28.6%
There are no statements on your list that describe the roots.
If the discriminant is a negative number, then the two roots
of the equation are complex conjugates. They both have
imaginary parts to them.
Add the opposite of 4 so basically -4. Hope this helps