i solved that here
http://lianmath.com/what-is-the-turning-of-the-graph-of-fx-x3-2/
This question is solved applying the formula of the area of the rectangle, and finding it's width. To do this, we solve a quadratic equation, and we get that the cardboard has a width of 1.5 feet.
Area of a rectangle:
The area of rectangle of length l and width w is given by:
w(2w + 3) = 9
From this, we get that:
Solving a quadratic equation:
Given a second order polynomial expressed by the following equation:
.
This polynomial has roots such that , given by the following formulas:
In this question:
Thus a quadratic equation with
Then
Width is a positive measure, thus, the width of the cardboard is of 1.5 feet.
Another similar problem can be found at brainly.com/question/16995958
Answer:
C. <em>c</em> is less than zero
Step-by-step explanation:
The parent radical function y=x^(1/n) has its point of inflection at the origin. The graph shows that point of inflection has been translated left and down.
<h3>Function transformation</h3>
The transformation of the parent function y=x^(1/n) into the function ...
f(x) = a(x +k)^(1/n) +c
represents the following transformations:
- vertical scaling by a factor of 'a'
- left shift by k units
- up shift by c units
<h3>Application</h3>
The location of the inflection point at (-3, -4) indicates it has been shifted left 3 units, and down 4 units. In the transformed function equation, this means ...
The graph says the value of c is less than zero.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
Apparently, the value of 'a' is 2, and the value of n is 3. The equation of the graph seems to be ...
f(x) = 2(x +3)^(1/3) -4
Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 5 cups of cornmeal=2 cups of water. Using 115 cups of cormeal would mean you need 287.5 cups of water, not 3.
3 is too little
2: If you use 5 cups of water for every 3 cups of cornmeal, for 3 cups of cornmeal you'd need like 6.5 cups of water, not that high of a number.
Answer:
A=3x^2 -14x -5
Step-by-step explanation:
(x-5)(3x+1)
3x^2 +x -15x -5
3x^2 -14x -5