Subtract 4 and 1
4-1=3
distance or length of this line segment is 3
Answer:
Since = 5 and = 6 it is known that is between 5 and 6.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The graph in the attached figure
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The equation of a line in point slope form is
we have
substitute
The easiest way to graph a line is to calculate the intercepts
The<u><em> x-intercept </em></u>is the value of x when the value of y is equal to zero
For y=0
The x-intercept is the point (-6,0)
The <u><em>y-intercept</em></u> is the value of y when the value of x is equal to zero
For x=0
The y-intercept is the point (0,1.5)
Plot the intercepts and join the points to graph the line
(-6,0) and (0,1.5)
The graph in the attached figure
Answer:
<u><em>1: "An equilateral triangle is never an obtuse triangle" & "An equilateral triangle is never an isosceles triangle."
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<u><em>2: Acute Isosceles Triangle
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<u><em>3: False! Option B.
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<u><em>4: D</em></u>
Step-by-step explanation:
2: Isosceles Triangles have two equal sides. An acute triangle (or acute-angled triangle) is a triangle with three acute angles (less than 90°). An obtuse triangle (or obtuse-angled triangle) is a triangle with one obtuse angle (greater than 90°) and two acute angles.
3: An <u>equilateral triangle</u> is a triangle in which all the sides and all the angles are equal.
4: In order for a triangle to be <u>isosceles</u>, it has to have two same sides. For a triangle to be <u>equilateral</u>, all sides and angles need to be the same. Refer to reasoning in Question 2 for next explanation.
Answer:
does the graph capiche?
Step-by-step explanation:
I don't have to explain