Hey i hope my answer is helpful i did in my head so im sorry if its wrong−13 13/35
The table tells us that the x coordinate. It also tells us that y is always x + 1.
For #1 you plot the coordinate (0, 1).
0 (the x coordinate) is given to us already.
1 (the y coordinate) is needed to be found by the equation.
You would then need to fill in the equation given with the x coorident.
y = 0 + 1
Then, solve for y.
0 + 1 = 1
The y coordinate is 1
Go to the horizontal line (x) and find 0.
Then go to the veridical line (y) and find 1.
Then match up the the x and y to plot the coordinate.
You would continue with this equation with the rest of the xs.
This is a hard concept to explain in just words, so feel free to comment with any more questions. :D
The possible answers are 15,5 and 10,10
Answer:
(3,-5)
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the x coordinate of the midpoint, add the x coordinates together and divide by 2
The x coordinate is
(x1+x2)/2
We know one point and the midpoint
( -1+x)/2 = 1
Multiply by 2
-1 +x = 2
Add 1
x =2+1
x=3
To find the y coordinate of the midpoint, add the y coordinates together and divide by 2
The y coordinate is
(y1+y2)/2
We know one point and the midpoint
(3+y)/2 = -1
Multiply by 2
3+y = -2
Subtract 3
y = -2-3
y =-5
The other endpoint is (3,-5)
6.12 x 10^3 = 6120 .........<span> in standard notation
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