If you fold the line segment in half so that the two ends are touching and then crease the paper, the crease will go right through the midpoint of the line segment.
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no, use the formula m = (x1+y1/2, x2+y2/2) and that will give you the ordered pair.
False... good luck with Apex :)
No.false on the no, no on the no and false with the flase...Basically false!False!Hew, pat yourself on the back, Your almost done with your Geometry semester 2! Exited I know!
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it is because market are dynamic. The market preferance is always changing, so the company should make sure that their capacity and capability match with their makrket segment demand. If the current segment is not well match toward the company capability, consequently the organization should change their market segment identification
I would segment the customers by age and income and find what products/models were purchased in both groups then merge them into more refined groups afterwards to get a better consumer behavior model. First, segment your product lines into two or more groups then match the demographics of the customers to that.
In Google Analytics you can filter out results form a country by creating a new segment. So you'll need to click +Add Segment. Then select 'Demographics'. At the bottom of the list, you'll see 'Location'. Click the first dropdown and choose 'Country' then 'does not exactly match' and then pick the country you want to exclude. Now name and save you segment. To use, click +Add Segment and select if from the list.
A regular pentagon has 5 lines of symmetry. Each line of symmetry passes through one vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side. This means that the pentagon can be folded along each line such that the two halves match perfectly.