Answer:
D(4,-3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given three of the vertices of the square: A(4, -7), B(8, -7),C(8, -3)
Let the coordinate of the fourth vertex be D(x,y).
We know that diagonals of a square are perpendicular bisector. So, the midpoint of both diagonals is the same.
The diagonals are BD and AC
Midpoint of BD = Midpoint of AC
The coordinates of the fourth vertex is D(4,-3)
Answer:
you can use quadratic formula for this equation
=
−
±√
²
−
4
÷2
The answer is 439.
3+(1/(7+1/15) = 333/106
333+ 106 = 439.
y+6=1/3(x-9)
Moved all terms from left to right that doesn't contain y
Y=-6 +1/3x-3
Simplify
Y=1/3x-9
Your answer is c.