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You can either find the roots of the quadratic formula using the quadratic formula two find the halfway point or you can use the formula t=-b/2a. Both of the two methods gives you the axis of symmetry (the t value for the vertex).
I will use the second method since I don't like using the quadratic formula.
t=-32/(2x-16)
t=1 second
After you find the t value for the axis of symmetry, you plug it into the formula of the graph to find the height.
h=-16+32+14
h=30 feet
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Only D, y = 3x + 12 is in slope-intercept form.
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The midpoint of the x-intercepts of the function is (0, 0)
Step-by-step explanation:
Notice that since the function comes in factor form, we know that its roots (which are actually the intercepts the function has with the x-axis) are: x = 4 and x = -4 (the x-values for which the function renders zero).
These two points are equidistant from the origin of coordinates (0, 0), and therefore the midpoint of these x-intercepts is (0, 0).
So we need to find the sum of the first 5 terms.
You have told me that the first term is 10 meters, and that r = 0.5 per term.
With this knowledge, we can use the formula s_n=a₁((1-r^n)/(1-r)).
Plugging in the terms that we know...
s₅=10((1-0.5⁵)/(1-0.5))
s₅=10(0.96875/0.5)
s₅=10(1.9375)
s₅=19.375
With s₅, we can determine that the ball has traveled a total of 19.375 meters after 5 bounces.