Step-by-step explanation:
I'll do the first one as an example.
"What are the coordinates of the point on the directed line segment from K(-5,-4) to L(5,1) that partitions the segment into a ratio of 3 to 2?"
Let's call the point we're trying to find P. Ratio of 3 to 2 means that the distance from K to P divided by the distance from P to L is 3/2.
KP / PL = 3 / 2
Which also means the horizontal distances and vertical distances between the points have a ratio of 3:2.
KxPx / PxLx = 3 / 2
KyPy / PyLy = 3 / 2
First, let's use the x coordinates:
(x − (-5)) / (5 − x) = 3 / 2
(x + 5) / (5 − x) = 3 / 2
2 (x + 5) = 3 (5 − x)
2x + 10 = 15 − 3x
5x = 5
x = 1
And now with the y coordinates:
(y − (-4)) / (1 − y) = 3 / 2
(y + 4) / (1 − y) = 3 / 2
2 (y + 4) = 3 (1 − y)
2y + 8 = 3 − 3y
5y = -5
y = -1
So the point P is at (1,-1).
Answer:
7.0 mi
Step-by-step explanation:
see the attached figure to better understand the problem
step 1
Find the measure of angle C
Remember that the sum of the interior angles in any triangle must be equal to 180 degrees
so
substitute the given values
step 2
Find the measure of a
Applying the law of sines
substitute the given values
solve for a
What is the difference between multicellular and unicellular?
The equation is positive, so the graph should be on the other side. One way to check this would be to plug a number in the equation,
where x = -2
y= 3/2(-2)-1
y= -3-1
y= -4
on the graph you plotted you have y = 2 where x = -2
L=2w-3
65=w(2w-3)
65=2w²-3w
2w²-3w-65=0
2w²+10w
2w(w+5)
-13w-65
-13(w+5)
(2w-13)(w+5)
w=13/2
l=13-3
l=10
The width is 13/2 yd, and the length is 10 yd.