
Prealgebra (6th Edition)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780134179018
Author: Jamie Blair, John Tobey Jr., Jeffrey Slater, Jenny Crawford
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 10.4, Problem 59E
Find the area of each shape made up of rectangles and right triangles.
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Prealgebra (6th Edition)
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- 538 Chapter 13 12. Given: Points E(-4, 1), F(2, 3), G(4, 9), and H(-2, 7) a. Show that EFGH is a rhombus. b. Use slopes to verify that the diagonals are perpendicular. 13. Given: Points R(-4, 5), S(-1, 9), T(7, 3) and U(4, -1) a. Show that RSTU is a rectangle. b. Use the distance formula to verify that the diagonals are congruent. 14. Given: Points N(-1, -5), O(0, 0), P(3, 2), and 2(8, 1) a. Show that NOPQ is an isosceles trapezoid. b. Show that the diagonals are congruent. Decide what special type of quadrilateral HIJK is. Then prove that your answer is correct. 15. H(0, 0) 16. H(0, 1) 17. H(7, 5) 18. H(-3, -3) I(5, 0) I(2,-3) 1(8, 3) I(-5, -6) J(7, 9) K(1, 9) J(-2, -1) K(-4, 3) J(0, -1) K(-1, 1) J(4, -5) K(6,-2) 19. Point N(3, - 4) lies on the circle x² + y² = 25. What is the slope of the (Hint: Recall Theorem 9-1.) - line that is tangent to the circle at N? 20. Point P(6, 7) lies on the circle (x + 2)² + (y − 1)² = 100. What is the slope of the line that is tangent to the circle at…arrow_forwardConsider a set of data ...arrow_forwardFor each graph in Figure 16, determine whether f (1) is larger or smaller than the slope of the secant line between x = 1 and x = 1 + h for h > 0. Explain your reasoningarrow_forward
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