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Aquadrilateral has vertices at a(-5,5), b(1,8), c(4,2), and d(-2,-2). use slope to determine if the quadrilateral is a rectangle. show your work.
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The cross-sectional areas of a right triangular prism and a right cylinder are congruent. the right triangular prism has a height of 6 units, and the right cylinder has a height of 6 units. which conclusion can be made from the given information? the volume of the triangular prism is half the volume of the cylinder. the volume of the triangular prism is twice the volume of the cylinder. the volume of the triangular prism is equal to the volume of the cylinder. the volume of the triangular prism is not equal to the volume of the cylinder.
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Dylan has built a simple clinometer by attaching a weighted string to the center of a protractor. he then attached a straw to the protractor to use as a sight. by looking at an object through the straw, dylan can determine the angle of elevation to that object. 1. dylan is using his clinometer to him determine the height of a tree. he stands 6m from the base of the tree and takes the measurement shown on the clinometer. then, he measures the height of his eye to be 1.6m above the ground a. sketch a diagram to represent this scenario.
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