Find the midpoint of jn
Find the midpoint of jn - 1

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Answer 1
Answer: / represents divided by
Midpoint = (10-4)/2, (-2+6)/2
Midpoint = 6/2, 4/2
Midpoint = 3, 2
The midpoint is (3, 2)
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

(3,2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the midpoint formula.

Add the x's together and then divide that by 2. Then do the same thing for the y's.

10+(-4)=6; 6/2=3

-2+6=4; 4/2=2

So, m=(3,2)


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How would I solve this problem 5 1/4 - 2 5/6

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What is the length of missing side b in the figure below?

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according to the theory
b^2 = (13)^2 - (7)^2
b^2 = 169 - 49 = 120
b= root(120)
b= 10.95 cm
If you use the Pythagorean theorem you get 10.95cm, which is also the square root of 120.

What is the slope of the line that passes through (3'-7)(-1'1)

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Answer:

Slope of line passing through (3,-7) and (-1,1) = -2

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope of a line passing through points (x₁,y₁) and (x₂,y₂) is given by (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

Here points are given by (3,-7) and (-1,1)

So we have (x₁,y₁) = (3,-7) and (x₂,y₂) = (-1,1)

Slope =(1-(-7))/((-1)-3)=(8)/(-4) =-2

Slope of line passing through (3,-7) and (-1,1) = -2

To solve for slope. Remember that slope, m= (change in y)-(change in x). So that means m= (y2-y1)/(x2-x1). Putting in the values we get (1--7)=(1+7)/(-1-3)= (8)/(-4)= -2. So m, or slope is -2.

The combined area of two squares is 45 square centimeters. Each side of one square is twice as long as a side of the other square. What is the length of each side of the larger square?

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a - side of the square
a₁ - arm the small square
a
₂ - larger side of the square
2a
= a₂  we put into the equation 2
(a₁)² + (a₂)² = 45cm²

2a₁ = a₂
(a₁)² + (2a₁)² = 45cm²
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5(a₁)² = 45cm²
(a₁)² = 9cm²
a₁ = √(9cm²) = 3cm
a₂ = 2a₁ = 2*3cm = 6cm
A₁ = (a₁)² = (3cm)² = 9cm²
A₂ = (a₂)² = (6cm)² = 36cm²
A₁ + A₂ = 9cm² + 36cm² = 45cm²


Which is a point 6units to the left of 4

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-2 i believe, have a great day :)