Okay guys, thanks for bothering to read this post. Got my 3-unit test on wednesday, and i REALLY need help with these questions.
1. A(2,-1), B(-3,4) and C(1,-5) form the vertices of a triangle. Find the interior angle of the triangle.
2. Find the values of k if the angle between the lines 6x - 3y = 0 and kx - y +5 = 0 is 58 degrees.
3. A(0,0), B(1,2), C(5,2) and D(4,0) form the vertices of a parallelogram
(a) By finding all the interior angles, show that the opposite angles are equal
(b)Find the obtuse angle betweeen teh diagonals of the parallelogram
1. A triangle is formed with vertices A(5,6), B(0,-4) and C (-3,3). Find the point of intersection of its medians
2. Sovle by Long division (3x^5 - 2x^3 + x -1) / (x+1)
Solving the questions isn't enough, if you do decide to help out, i need an explanation of what you did, how you did, and your answer. It'll be IMMENSELY appreciated if you could help.
Oh, and thanks for helping!
1. A(2,-1), B(-3,4) and C(1,-5) form the vertices of a triangle. Find the interior angle of the triangle.
2. Find the values of k if the angle between the lines 6x - 3y = 0 and kx - y +5 = 0 is 58 degrees.
3. A(0,0), B(1,2), C(5,2) and D(4,0) form the vertices of a parallelogram
(a) By finding all the interior angles, show that the opposite angles are equal
(b)Find the obtuse angle betweeen teh diagonals of the parallelogram
1. A triangle is formed with vertices A(5,6), B(0,-4) and C (-3,3). Find the point of intersection of its medians
2. Sovle by Long division (3x^5 - 2x^3 + x -1) / (x+1)
Solving the questions isn't enough, if you do decide to help out, i need an explanation of what you did, how you did, and your answer. It'll be IMMENSELY appreciated if you could help.
Oh, and thanks for helping!
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