Answer:
See picture
Step-by-step explanation:
The rule is ...
The index of the surd becomes the denominator of the exponents inside.
I just post it to yyttt I have no one in my account because it was just me
Answer:
The +1 in f(x) is the y intercept
The +1 in g(x) is the y coordinate of the vertex
Step-by-step explanation:
For f(x), plugging in x = 0 leads to
f(x) = 2x^2+5x+1
f(0) = 2(0)^2+5(0)+1
f(0) = 1
Showing that (0,1) is the y intercept of f(x).
The same is not true for g(x)
g(x) = 2(x+5)^2+1
g(0) = 2(0+5)^2+1
g(0) = 51
-------------------------------
The +1 for g(x) represents the y coordinate of the vertex. Recall that vertex form in general is
y = a(x-h)^2+k
with (h,k) being the vertex. This means we can quickly spot the vertex for g(x) without having to graph. The same cannot be said for f(x) as we need to complete the square to get f(x) into vertex form. Currently, f(x) is in standard form.
13 = x
Explanation:
Add -22 to both sides of the equation to get x by itself
31/4 + -11/2 + 21/4 = 7 1/2
Hope this helps!