A parallelogram has 4 sides, 2 of them are parallel to each other along with the others.
You can see how far (from the middle of the quadrilateral) is one end of the line and then indicate how far the other end is. If those numbers are equal to the other lines distance then they are parallel
Answer:
No they don't.
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Answer:
True.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's see the definition of in-center of a triangle.
The in-center of a triangle is a point located in the center of the triangle. It is equal distance from all sides of the triangle.
Therefore, it is True.
If we draw line segments from in-center to each vertex of the triangle, it will bisect the angles.
Herewith I have attached the figure for your reference.
<h3><u>The x intercept is at (-7, 0).</u></h3><h3><u>The y intercept is at (0, 1).</u></h3>
To find both the x and the y intercept, we need to solve one at a time.
For the x intercept, we need to make the value of y equal to 0, and solve for x.
-x + 7y = 7
-x + 7(0) = 7
-x = 7
Multiply both sides by -1.
x = -7
The x intercept is -7.
Now for the y intercept.
-(0) + 7y = 7
7y = 7
Divide both sides by 1.
y = 1
The y intercept is at 0, 1.