Question - 5 The graph shows 3 lines intersecting to create ?GHJ. Another triangle, ?HMN, is similar to ?GHJ. Point M is on ?? GH. What is the slope of ?? HM? 3/4 4/3 -3/4 -4/3
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From the image, \( G \) is at approximately \((-4, 6)\) and \( H \) is at \((4, 0)\). Show more…
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