Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
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100 * pi = pi * r^2
Pi cancels on both sides of the equation
So... 100= r^2
= radius is 10
Given:
The graph of a downward parabola.
To find:
The domain and range of the graph.
Solution:
Domain is the set of x-values or input values and range is the set of y-values or output values.
The graph represents a downward parabola and domain of a downward parabola is always the set of real numbers because they are defined for all real values of x.
Domain = R
Domain = (-∞,∞)
The maximum point of a downward parabola is the vertex. The range of the downward parabola is always the set of all real number which are less than or equal to the y-coordinate of the vertex.
From the graph it is clear that the vertex of the parabola is at point (5,-4). So, value of function cannot be greater than -4.
Range = All real numbers less than or equal to -4.
Range = (-∞,-4]
Therefore, the domain of the graph is (-∞,∞) and the range of the graph is (-∞,-4].
Answer:
2x2-3x-5=0
Step-by-step explanation:
(2x2 - 3x) - 5 = 0
10 because x+x = 20
a+b=c