Line segment GH has endpoints at G(4,-8) and (-2,6). What is the midpoint of the line segment GH

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Answer 1

Answer:

(1,-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the middle between the two points:

4 to -2=6, so the middle would be 3

4-3=1

-8 to 6=14, so the middle would be 7

-8+7=-1

Answer 2

Answer:

[tex]\displaystyle (1,-1)[/tex]

General Formulas and Concepts:

Pre-Algebra

Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to Right

Algebra I

Coordinates (x, y)Midpoint Formula: [tex]\displaystyle (\frac{x_1+x_2}{2},\frac{y_1+y_2}{2})[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Define

Point G(4, -8)

Point H(-2, 6)

Step 2: Find Midpoint

Simply plug in your coordinates into the midpoint formula to find midpoint

Substitute in points [Midpoint Formula]:                                                       [tex]\displaystyle (\frac{4-2}{2},\frac{-8+6}{2})[/tex][Fraction] Subtract/Add:                                                                                 [tex]\displaystyle (\frac{2}{2},\frac{-2}{2})[/tex][Fraction] Divide:                                                                                             [tex]\displaystyle (1,-1)[/tex]

Related Questions

the price of 2_mangoes are 10 rupees. what is the price of one mango?​

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10 divided by 2 is 5
So one mango is 5 rupees

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Answer:

wouldent that be C?

Step-by-step explanation:

In exercises 27-30, three vertices of DEFG are given. Find the coordinates of the remaining vertices: D(-2,-4)

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Answer:

[tex]E =[/tex] [tex](-3,3)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The question has missing parameters.

The (missing) given coordinates are:

[tex]D(x_1,y_1) = (-2,-4)[/tex]

[tex]F(x_3,y_3) = (0,7)[/tex]

[tex]G(x_3,y_4) = (1,0)[/tex]

Required

Find the coordinates of [tex]E(x_2,y_2)[/tex]

To do this, we make use of mid-point formula which is:

[tex]M = (\frac{x_1+x_3}{2},\frac{y_1+y_3}{2})= (\frac{x_2+x_4}{2},\frac{y_2+y_4}{2})[/tex]

This gives:

[tex](\frac{-2+0}{2},\frac{-4+7}{2})= (\frac{x_2+1}{2},\frac{y_2+0}{2})[/tex]

[tex](\frac{-2}{2},\frac{3}{2})= (\frac{x_2+1}{2},\frac{y_2+0}{2})[/tex]

Multiply through by 2

[tex]2 * (\frac{-2}{2},\frac{3}{2})= (\frac{x_2+1}{2},\frac{y_2+0}{2})*2[/tex]

[tex](-2,3) = (x_2+1,y_2+0)[/tex]

[tex](-2,3) = (x_2+1,y_2)[/tex]

By comparison:

[tex]-2 = x_2 + 1[/tex] and [tex]3= y_2[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex]-2-1=x_2[/tex] and [tex]3= y_2[/tex]

[tex]-3 = x_2[/tex] and [tex]3 = y_2[/tex]

This gives:

[tex]x_2 = -3[/tex] and [tex]y_2 =3[/tex]

Hence, the 4th coordinate is: [tex](-3,3)[/tex]

Which of these numbers lines is the X-axis?​

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Answer:

the one going this way -------------------------- not up and down

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

the one on the right

simplify 3a x 4, thank youuuu

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Answer:

12a

3 x 4 =12a


Write your own problem that would give the following answer:
(3a^3r^6)/
(2p^5)
Your problem must: contain 4 different variables (letters), require the use of at least 4 different exponent
properties to simplify, and use at least one number bigger than 12.
Once you come up with your problem write it below, then include the steps showing that it simplifies down
to the given expression. Once finished, write a paragraph explaining your thought process on how you
came up with your problem and which exponent properties are used to simplify it.

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Answer:

i don't know but good luck with that

Step-by-step explanation:

sorry

Directions: Solve the problem
There are 46 learners in 7-Sampaguita class consisting of 17 boys and 29 girls
Express the ratio of the following
With
Solution​

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Answer:

29:17

17:46

29:46

17:29

Step-by-step explanation:

In this problem, we are given three quantities and all we have to do is to write ratios relating two of them. Since all the numbers are relatively prime, we can no longer simplify the ratios.

Problem 1:

29 girls is to 17 boys

29:17

Problem 2:

17 boys is to 46 learners

17:46

Problem 3:

29 girls is to 46 learners

29:46

Problem 4:

17 boys is to 29 girls

17:29

In these problems, it's usually as simple as putting two or three numbers together and reducing them into simplest form.

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Paguei 74,00 por uma bolsa e uma sandália. A bolsa foi 23,00 mais barato q a sandália. Qual o preço da sandália?

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Responda:

48,5

Explicação passo a passo:

Dado que:

Custo total de bolsa e sandália = 74,00

Deixei :

Custo da sandália = x

Custo da bolsa = x - 23

Preço da sandália:

x + (x - 23) = 74

x + x - 23 = 74

2x - 23 = 74

2x = 74 + 23

2x = 97

x = 97/2

x = 48,5

Portanto, custo da sandália, x = 48,5

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Answer:

A. 0

Step-by-step explanation:

3*0 is less than 18

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What problem did Americans face at home as the War of 1812 developed on the seas?
a shortage of American goods
strained relations with American Indians
challenges of settling untamed lands
a divided government

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The answer is the first one . A

The correct answer is A

What is the distance of
CD

given that
C (5,-2) and D (-3,8)
Leave your answer as a square root.

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Answer:

CD = [tex]\sqrt{164}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculate the distance d using the distance formula

d = [tex]\sqrt{(x_{2}-x_{1})^2+(y_{2}-y_{1})^2 }[/tex]

with (x₁, y₁ ) = C(5, - 2) and (x₂, y₂ ) = (D(- 3, 8)

d = [tex]\sqrt{(-3-5)^2+(8+2)^2}[/tex]

   = [tex]\sqrt{(-8)^2+10^2}[/tex]

    = [tex]\sqrt{64+100}[/tex]

    = [tex]\sqrt{164}[/tex]

     = 2[tex]\sqrt{41}[/tex] ← in simplest form

Given :

C (5, - 2)D (- 3, 8)

To Find :

CD = ?

Solution :

As, we have C (5, - 2) and D (- 3, 8), to find CD let's use distance formula :

[tex] \underline{\boxed{\tt{Distance \: between \: two \: points = \sqrt{(x_2 - x_1)^{2} + (y_2 - y_1)^{2}}}}}[/tex]

Here,

x₁ = 5x₂ = - 3y₁ = - 2y₂ = 8

So, by filling values :

[tex] \sf : \implies CD = \sqrt{(-3 - 5)^{2} + (8 - (-2))^{2}}[/tex]

[tex] \sf : \implies CD = \sqrt{(-8)^{2} + (8 +2))^{2}}[/tex]

[tex] \sf : \implies CD = \sqrt{64 + (10)^{2}}[/tex]

[tex] \sf : \implies CD = \sqrt{64 + 100}[/tex]

[tex] \sf : \implies CD = \sqrt{164}[/tex]

Hence, distance of CD is [tex] \bold{\sf \sqrt{164}.}[/tex]

If h(x) = 3x + 4, what is h(2x - 3)?

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Answer:

6x-5

Step-by-step explanation:

3(2x-3)+4

6x-9+4

6x-5

Answer is 6x-5

Cuánto ganaría un accionista que tiene 100 acciones, si cada acción que él compró aumenta de $20.00 a $30.00

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Answer:

$2,000 and $3,000

Step-by-step explanation:

The computation is shown below:

Given that

The Number of shares is 100

The Increase from $20 to $30

If the per share is $20, so the earning of the shareholder is

= 100 shares × $20

= $2,000

And ,if the per share is $30, so the earnings of the shareholder is

= 100 shares × $30

= $3,000

i will mark brainliest how do i solve for 5+3x<50?

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Answer:

 x<15

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the inequality.

3x+5<50

Step 2: Subtract 5 from both sides.

3x+5−5<50−5

3x<45

Step 3: Divide both sides by 3.

3x /3  <  45 /3

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Answer:

hablas verja ijueputa mamaverja

who's faster a dog or a fish plz help me ​

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Answer:

fish

Step-by-step explanation:

You and three friends go to the town carnival. You have a coupon for $20 off that will save your group money! If the total bill to get into the carnival was $100, how much does one regular price ticket cost?

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Answer:

30 that singular tickets for each friend and if your asking for total it would be 120. :)

Step-by-step explanation:

They paid 100 but they had a 20$ off coupon, this means the orignial total would be $120 so 120 divided by 4 (there's four people) = $30 each :)

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What is the relationship between multiplying and factoring? You multiply numbers or expressions to produce a (select). You factor a product into the numbers or (select) that were multiplied to produce it.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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Solve for x. -3 < x - 10

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Answer:

7 < x

Step-by-step explanation:

-3 < x - 10

+10      +10

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7 < x

Answer:

x > 7

Step-by-step explanation:

-3 < x -10

=> x - 10 > -3

=> x > 10 - 3

=> x > 7

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If $a+b = 8$, $b+c = -3$, and $a+c = -5$, what is the value of the product $abc$?

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Answer:

a = 3

b = 5

c = -8

abc = -120

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

-120

Step-by-step explanation:

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Sarah has built a scale model of a bridge. The real bridge is 56 ft across and 21 ft wide. Sarah's model is 8 in. across and
2.5 in. wide. Is Sarah's model a true model of the bridge? Explain.

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Answer:

Well, there are 12 inches ina foot so let's multiply 56 by 12. Now, divide 672 by 8: 672/8 = 84 So, we have 84 which means that if we multiply 84 by 2.5 it should equal however many inches there are in 21, if it is to be a true scale model. It is not equal, so no, it is not a true scale model.

Step-by-step explanation:

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BRAINLIEST PLZ???

Answer:

It is not equal, so no, it is not a true scale model.

Step-by-step explanation:

Well, we need to find the ratio of it and see if both measurements of the 'scale' model are the same. But before we do, take in mind we can't divide 56/8 because 56 needs to be converted into inches.

56 • 12 = 672

divide 672 by 8:

672/8 = 84

So, we have 84 which means that if we multiply 84 by 2.5 it should equal however many inches there are in 21, if it is to be a true scale model

21 • 12 = 252

2.5 • 84 = 210

It is not equal, so no, it is not a true scale model.

Solve for X

2x-10/4 = 3x

X=-10
X=-1
X=2
X=11

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Answer:

-5/2

Step-by-step explanation:

2x-10/4=3x

10/4=2x-3x

5/2=-x

x=-5/2

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Answer:

2x (2 or 2/1)

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope is 2/1, or 2x because the height between any two given intercepting points is two times higher than it is far.

Take for example the intercepting points at (6, 1) and (7, 3). Since slope is rise/run, the slope has risen 2 and 'run' 1. This makes the slope 2/1.

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Answer:

Bro its easssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssy

Step-by-step explanation:

you must do the rule of threee.

1) 20
2) 24
3) 9
4) 32
5) 35
6) 18
7) 3.6

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1. The expression 0.235xy is a polynomial.
(1 Point)
Yes
No
Can't tell

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  yes

Step-by-step explanation:

It is a one-term polynomial called a monomial.

The variables all have positive integer exponents (1).

40 points need NOW Simplify the expression.

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Answer:

[tex]7xy^{2} \sqrt[3]{2xy}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\sqrt[3]{686x^{4} y^{7}}[/tex]

[tex]686 = 343 * 2[/tex]

[tex]x^{4} = x^{3} * x[/tex]

[tex]y^{7} = y^{3} * y^{3} * y[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt[3]{343} =7[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt[3]{x^{3}} = x[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt[3]{y^{3}* y^{3}}[/tex] = [tex]y^{2}[/tex]

so you're left with 2, x, and y inside the cube root, and 7, x, and y^2 outside

[tex]7xy^{2} \sqrt[3]{2xy}[/tex]

Please help! What are the independent and dependent variables of this problem?

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Answers:

Independent Variable = time = tDependent Variable = height = h(t)

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Explanation:

The horizontal axis always represents the independent variable. Often it is x, but in this case, it's t. The time value does not depend on the height. Time does it's own thing.

The height depends on the time value. The vertical axis, or y axis, is always representing the dependent variable. The notation h(t) helps us see that h must be paired with t, in order to find the value of h so to speak. As the time value changes, so does the height of the ball.

a line passes through the points......​

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should be the first one

Step-by-step explanation:

= -6m+b

2= -2m+b

2= -4m

m= -0.5 = -1/2

4= -6m+b

b= 4+6(-0.5)= 4-3=1

y=mx+b

y= -1/2 x + 1

Find the value of x in the following figure.
(a)
60°
(2x + 40°
R

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60

bc of congruence mark

There is one third of a pie shared equally between 5 children. How much of the pie does each child receive? one ninth pie one fifteenth pie one eighteenth pie one twentieth pie

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Answer:

Each of the 5 children receive one fifteenth pie

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

One third of a pie shared equally between 5 children.

To find:

Amount of the pie with each of the 5 children.

Solution:

Number of children = 5

Also, one third of a pie shared equally between 5 children.

So,

Amount of the pie with each of the 5 children [tex]=\frac{\frac{1}{3} }{5}=[/tex] [tex]\frac{1}{15}[/tex]

Hence, each of the 5 children receive one fifteenth pie.

first we need to ask our self the question

Question: There is one third of a pie shared equally between 5 children. How much of the pie does each child receive?

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next we need to do the math. 1/3 divided by 5

i recommend turning the fractions into decimal points and then dividing them. after doing that we have the answer 0.067. but that is not a option. so turn it into a fraction! and we get 1/15.

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