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Mathematics
What is 8% as a fratction
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Ответ:
8/100 or in simplest form 2/25
Step-by-step explanation:
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Ответ:
Russell is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
It is given that Quadrilateral PQRS is located at P (0, 1), Q (3, 2), R (4, 0), and S (1, −1).
Distance formula:
Slope formula:
Using distance and slope formula find the length and slope of each side.
Segment PQ : P(0, 1) and Q(3, 2).
Segment SR : S(1, −1) and R(4, 0).
Segment PS : P(0, 1) and S (1, −1)
Segment QR : Q(3, 2) and R(4, 0)
Slope of parallel lines are same.
Segments PQ and SR are both congruent and parallel, and segments PS and QR are both congruent and parallel.
PQRS is a parallelogram because opposite sides are both congruent and parallel.
Product of slopes of perpendicular lines is -1.
Product of slope of two adjacent sides is
Therefore adjacent sides are not perpendicular. It means the PQRS is not a rectangle.
Therefore, Russell is correct.