Chapter 13: Q. 41 (page 527)
Discover and prove something about the quadrilateral with vertices
R(-1, -6), A(1, -3), Y(11, 1), and J(9, -2)
Short Answer
The quadrilateral RAYJ is a parallelogram.
Chapter 13: Q. 41 (page 527)
Discover and prove something about the quadrilateral with vertices
R(-1, -6), A(1, -3), Y(11, 1), and J(9, -2)
The quadrilateral RAYJ is a parallelogram.
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Find the radii of the circles
Find the distance between the centers of the circles.
c. Explain why the circles must be internally tangent.
d. Sketch the graphs of the circles.
In Exercises 20 and 21 show that points P, Q, and R are collinear by showing that PQ and OR have the same slope.
P(-8, 6) Q(-5, 5) R(4, 2)
Find the center and radius of each circle.
a. List twelve points, each with integer coordinates, that are 5 units from (-8, 1).
b. Find an equation of the circle containing these points.
In Exercises 4-9 state:
a. the coordinates of T.
b. the lengths of the legs of the right triangle.
c. the length of the segment shown.

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