The area of the rectangle:
A = Length x Width = JK x KL = 36 cm²
If JK ≥ 4 cm, we have to prove that KL ≤ 9 cm.
Answer:
Assume that a. KL > 9 cm.
Then the area of rectangle JKLM is greater than b. 36 cm²,
which contradicts the given information that c. side is at least 4 cm long.
So the assumption must be false. Therefore, d. KL ≤ 9 cm.
The rate of change is the slope of this line
m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1) = (13 - 5)/(4 - 0) = 8/4 = 2
Answer:
M
Step-by-step explanation:
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In this item, it is unfortunate that a figure, drawing, or illustration is not given. To be able to answer this, it is assumed that these segments are collinear. Points L, M, and N are collinear, and that L lies between MN.
The length of the whole segment MN is the sum of the length of the subsegments, LN and LM. This can be mathematically expressed,
LN + LM = MN
We are given with the lengths of the smalller segments and substituting the known values,
MN = 54 + 31
MN = 85
<em>ANSWER: MN = 85</em>
Answer:
the answer is 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
the basic form of this equation is y=mx+c where c is the y intercept and m is the gradient. c=2 so 2 is the y intercept