We don't know which side your triangle is sitting on, so the 'height'
could be any one of three values.
Here are the two simple tools that tell you everything you want to
know about a 30°-60°-90° triangle. These are worth memorizing:
-- The side opposite the 30° angle is 1/2 of the hypotenuse.
-- The side opposite the 60° angle is 1/2 of the hypotenuse times √3 .
I memorized them exactly 60 years ago. They've been very useful,
and as far as I know, they haven't changed.
Out of the choices, the entities with only one dimension and have infinite length are the line and ray. The line extends to both sides while the ray is restricted by an endpoint on one side but can extend infinitely to the other side. The answers are therefore letter D and F.
Answer:
Therefore, Point M( 1 , -2 ) is the Mid point of segment ST.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Let,
point S( x₁ , y₁) ≡ ( -1 , 1)
point T( x₂ , y₂) ≡ (3 , -5)
Point M( x , y ) is the Mid point of segment ST.
To Find:
Point M( x , y )= ?
Solution:
As Point M( x , y ) is the Mid point of segment ST.
So we have Mid Point Formula as
On substituting the given values in above equation we get
Therefore, Point M( 1 , -2 ) is the Mid point of segment ST.
I would say it’s c.
D is wrong cause definitions are proven right all the time.
B is wrong because a definition is not an arrangement of deductions
A is wrong because it says that the statement is not defined when it is.