Answer:
<em>Maximum: (-1,9)</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Vertex form of the quadratic function</u>
If the graph of the quadratic function has a vertex at the point (h,k), then the function can be written as:
Where a is the leading coefficient.
We are given the following function:
To find the vertex, we need to complete squares. First, factor -2 on the first two terms:
The expression in parentheses must be completed to represent the square of a binomial. Adding 1 and subtracting 1:
Taking out the -1:
Factoring the trinomial and operating:
Comparing with the vertex form we have
Vertex (-1,9)
Leading coefficient: -2
Since the leading coefficient is negative, the function has a maximum value at its vertex, i.e.
Maximum: (-1,9)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1) the common form of the point-slope form is y-y₁=s(x-x₁), where s - the slope, (x₁;y₁) - the point belongs to the required line;
2) if s=2.5; x₁= -5; y₁= -6, then the required equation is:
y+6=2/5(x+5).
Answer: do you have more details or what I don’t understand what you need
Step-by-step explanation:
20miles increased by 30%=new mileage added
20x.3= 6
6 miles more than his previous distance so...
6+20= 26
NOTE you can also use 1.3 instead of .3 as the percent to get the answer with out addition.
Answer:
3.904 x 10^7
Step-by-step explanation:
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