The line contains point (2, 0) and (-5, 4).
y - 0 = (4 - 0)/(-5 - 2) (x - 2)
y = -4/7 (x - 2)
7y = -4(x - 2)
7y = -4x + 8
4x + 7y = 8
The correct answer for the question shown above is: Geodesic.
The explanation of is shown below:
1. You have that ,by definition, the spherical geometry studies figures on the surface of the spheres.
2. And the termn known as "Geodesic" is define as <span>the shortest distance between two points on the surface of a sphere or a curved surface. </span>
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<span>Naming of rays
Rays are commonly named in two ways:
By two points.
In the figure at the top of the page, the ray would be called AB because starts at point A and passes through B on it's way to infinity. Recall that points are usually labelled with single upper-case (capital) letters. There is a symbol for this which looks like this: AB This is read as "ray AB". The arrow over the two letters indicates it is a ray, and the arrow direction indicates that A is the point where the ray starts.
By a single letter. (I have not seen this done.)
The ray above would be called simply "q". By convention, this is usually a single lower case (small) letter. This is normally used when the ray does not pass through another labeled point.</span>
Answer:
C) No, their slopes are not opposite reciprocals.
Step-by-step explanation:
First we find the slopes.
slope of PQ = (3 - 0)/(7 - 11) = 3/(-4) = -3/4
slope of RS = (-3 - 1)/(6 - 3) = -4/3
product of the slopes = (-3/4) * (-4/3) = 1
The slopes are reciprocals, but they are not opposite reciprocals, so the lines are not perpendicular.