The shortest distance from a point to a straight line is the
measurement of the line segment which connects the point to the straight line.
This line segment should be perpendicular to the line and is thus called the
perpendicular distance.
Answer:
Pretty sure it's x^2−3x+2/4x-16
Step-by-step explanation:
18/3=6
12/2=6
24/4=6
30/5=6
36/6=6
Answer:
Option 1 and 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Slope = 2
y-intercept = 5
The 5x and the combination of (40° + x) are "vertical angles".
Vertical angles are equal.
So
5x = 40° + x
Subtract 'x' from each side: 4x = 40°
Divide each side by 4 : x = ?