subject
Mathematics, 16.06.2021 22:50 krystianah

Another version of the Warriors’ triangle offense forms a right triangle (as seen
below). On a grid the triangle could have vertices K(–4, 4), L(2, 10), and M(6, –6).
a) Verify the triangle has a right angle.
b) Verify the midpoint of the hypotenuse.

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on Mathematics

question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:30
Will mark brainliest if you answer ! the taco shop sold 198 lunches friday. this number is 3 more than 3 times the number they sold monday. let n represent the number of lunches sold monday. which equation shows an equality between two different ways of expressing the number of lunches sold on friday? a. n – 3 = 198 b. 3n – 3 = 198 c. 3n + 3 = 198 d. n + 3 = 198
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00
Jack has a piece of red ribbon that is two times as long as his piece of blue ribbon. he says that he can use two different equation to find out how long his piece of red ribbon is compared to his piece of blue ribbon is. is he correct? explain his reasoning
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30
If a runner who runs at a constant speed of p miles per hour runs a mile in exactly p minutes what is the integer closest to the value p
Answers: 2
question
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00
City l has a temperature of −3 °f. city m has a temperature of −7 °f. use the number line shown to answer the questions: number line from negative 8 to positive 8 in increments of 1 is shown. part a: write an inequality to compare the temperatures of the two cities. (3 points) part b: explain what the inequality means in relation to the positions of these numbers on the number line. (4 points) part c: use the number line to explain which city is warmer. (3 points)
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
Another version of the Warriors’ triangle offense forms a right triangle (as seen
below). On a...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 25.07.2019 20:30
question
Social Studies, 25.07.2019 20:30
question
Mathematics, 25.07.2019 20:30
question
Mathematics, 25.07.2019 20:30
Questions on the website: 13722359