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the figure below, the horizontal lines are parallel and equidistant. If AC = 11, SG = 10, BR = 9, and PF = 7, then which segment is shortest
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the figure below, the horizontal lines are parallel and the bisectors of the two interior angles intersect at T. Which is m?
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If A(5, 5), B(3, 3), C(6, 8), and D(−3, 4), then which segment is the longest?
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BC
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If M(x, y) is the midpoint of AB with A(4, 6) and B(−8, −12), then which Quadrant A is located in?
Quadrant I
Quadrant II
Quadrant III
Quadrant IV
Given A(3, 4), B(4, 5), and C(3, 5), the length of AB + BC + CD is greater than:
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y = −4x + 7 is perpendicular to the graph of y = − 7,
NOT TRUE
If A(5, 5), B(3, 3), C(6, 8), and D(−3, 4), then which segment is the longest?
AB = 2.83
BC = 5.83
CD = 9.85
BD = 6.08
If M(x, y) is the midpoint of AB with A(4, 6) and B(−8, −12), then which Quadrant A is located in?
M = (-2, -3)
Given A(3, 4), B(4, 5), and C(3, 5), the length of AB + BC + CD is
L = 3.414214
y=4x-1 is parallel to y=4x+7. The slopes are both the same. y=-4y+7 is neither parallel or perpendicular as it is a horizontal line at y= 7/5