Let's take a look at D:
<span>D) y = (x-1)^2 - 16 Compare this to
y = (x-h)^2 + k This is the std. equation of a parabola in vertex form.
You can see, by comparison, that h=1 and k= -16; these are the coordinates of the vertex, clearly shown in the diagram.
Since the coefficient of (x-h)^2 is +1, the graph opens upward (which the given graph confirms), and is neither compressed nor stretched vertically.</span>
15x + 7y + 45x + 22y
= 60x + 29y
answer
A. 60x + 29y
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
The solution to a system of equations is the intersection point of two or more lines on a graph.
In this case, we see that at (1, 3)
Remember that this question is asking for the y intercept, not the full coordinates or the x intercept.
We know that the full coordinates are (1, 3), or (x, y), and since we need y, we know the y cooridnates are 3, not 1, since this is x.
So the first answer, A, is correct.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
AAS
Step-by-step explanation: