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(a)
To find: The slope of the line
(a)
Answer to Problem 6RP
The slope of the line is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given diagram is shown in Figure 1
Figure 1
Calculation:
The formula to determine the slope of the line is of the form,
Then, from the graph the slope of the line
(b)
To find: The midpoint of
(b)
Answer to Problem 6RP
The midpoint of
Explanation of Solution
The formula to determine the mid-point of the line is of the form,
Then, from the figure shown in Figure 1
(c)
To find: The slope of the PQ.
(c)
Answer to Problem 6RP
The slope of the median from Bis
Explanation of Solution
The formula to determine the slope of the line is of the form,
Then,from the figure 1 the slope of the median from B .
(d)
To find: The length of the median from B .
(d)
Answer to Problem 6RP
The length of the median from Bis
Explanation of Solution
The distance between the two points in the coordinate plane is of the form,
Then, the length of the median is,
(e)
To find: The slope of the altitude from B is,
(e)
Answer to Problem 6RP
The slope of the altitude from B is
Explanation of Solution
The formula to determine the slope of the altitude from B is,
As the slope of the altitude is perpendicular to AC then,
(f)
To find: The slope of the line through A and parallel to BC.
(f)
Answer to Problem 6RP
The slope of the line is
Explanation of Solution
The formula to determine the slope of the line is of the form,
Then, from the figure 1 the slope of the line through A and parallel to BC.
(g)
To find: The slope of the perpendicular bisector of AC.
(g)
Answer to Problem 6RP
The slope of the perpendicular bisector of AC is
Explanation of Solution
The formula to determine the slope of the altitude from B is,
As the slope of the perpendicular bisector of AC then,
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