To find the length of a line segment between the points (-10, 8) and (-10, 3), we can use the distance formula. Since both points have the same x-coordinate, the length is simply the difference in their y-coordinates: |8 - 3| = 5. Therefore, the length of the line segment is 5 units.
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the answer is 9.1 because there are 10 mm in a centimeter
No, it is not true that a segment's bisector will always be congruent to the segment itself. A segment bisector is a line, ray, or segment that divides the original segment into two equal parts, but the bisector itself does not have to be equal in length to the original segment. For example, if you have a segment of length 10 units, its bisector will simply divide it into two segments of 5 units each, but the bisector itself can be of any length and orientation.
Slope is expressed as the percentage of rise/fall in elevation over a specific distance and is determined by dividing the change in elevation by the length of the line. So if a line segment is 10 feet long and rises or falls 1 foot in elevation, the slope would be 1 ft/10 ft or 10 percent.
This isn't a question, even. It's a statement about a line segment, QR.
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the answer is 9.1 because there are 10 mm in a centimeter
The length of the line segment is the square root of (x1-x2)2+(y1-y2)2
The length of line between points (-10, 1) and (-5, -2): length = sqrt(x_difference2 + y_difference2) = sqrt((-5 - -10)2 + (-2 - 1)2) = sqrt(52 + (-3)2) = sqrt(25 + 9) = sqrt(34) ~= 5.83
Slope is expressed as the percentage of rise/fall in elevation over a specific distance and is determined by dividing the change in elevation by the length of the line. So if a line segment is 10 feet long and rises or falls 1 foot in elevation, the slope would be 1 ft/10 ft or 10 percent.
Using the distance formula the length of the line segment from (10, -3) to (1, -3) is 9 units which means that the line segment is partitioned by 2 units and 7 units. To find the coordinates of point R plot the above information on the Cartesian plane.
8.5 + 1.5=10 so 1.5
100 metres in length, try line to try line. Additionally there is 10 - 22 mtrs between try line and dead ball line at each end. So anywhere between 120 and 144 metres overall.