Answer: The answer is no solution
Step-by-step explanation: if we try to get x to one side we subtract 2x from 2x on both sides and get 4 < 3 which is not true.
I can not see your choices but I'm assuming that this equation is what you are looking for: 16t+vt+ho. The other equation 4.9t+vt+ho is used for meters. I apologize if those weren't your choices as once again I can not see them.
If the parabola has y = -4 at both x = 2 and x = 3, then since a parabola is symmetric, its axis of symmetry must be between x = 2 and x = 3, or at x = 5/2. Our general equation can then be:
y = a(x - 5/2)^2 + k
Substitute (1, -2): -2 = a(-3/2)^2 + k
-2 = 9a/4 + k
Substitute (2, -4): -4 = a(-1/2)^2 + k
-4 = a/4 + k
Subtracting: 2 = 2a, so a = 1. Substituting back gives k = -17/4.
So the equation is y = (x - 5/2)^2 - 17/4
Expanding: y = x^2 - 5x + 25/4 - 17/4
y = x^2 - 5x + 2 (This is the standard form.)
5/22 I’m pretty that’s the answer
A negative number divided by positive is a negative quotient and vice versa.
So
5.7 / -2.2
-0.01 / 0.05
Are the ones with negative quotients