Answer:
Impossible
Step-by-step explanation:
In 5x^2-4x+3=0, standard form, substitute these values in the quadratic formula:
a = 5; b = -4; c = 3
The quadratic formula is 
(ignore the weird capital A)
Substitute a b and c:

Simplify:

Because
is the square root of a negative number, the answer would be imaginary.
Therefore, there are not solutions to this equation.
A solution is the same as the roots or zeroes, where the graph would cross the x-axis when graphed.
The graph never meets the x-axis. It looks like this:
Answer:
table 2
Step-by-step explanation:
im not fully sure if this is correct
Answer: -4, -2
Step-by-step explanation: The formula for a 180 degree counterclockwise rotation is x,y -> -x, -y. You change the sign for both numbers, so they both become negative.
Hope this helped!
Answer:
ok
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
- This is a neat question. I suggest that you graph it on desmos. You will lean a bunch by doing it. These are the graphs you should put on there.
- y = 1/(abs(x - a) - 1):In red
- When you use your down arrow, a new entry will be given you. You can use your mouse to operate the slider you get when you type a = 5
- so your next graph should be a = 5
- Use your down arrow again. Put in x = 4: Blue Line
- Use your down arrow again. Put in x = 6: Green Line
Be patient with this. Play with the sliders to see what they do. I believe you are correct, but I am not certain of the second union although it does look correct.
The graph I have enclosed is of what I have described in the steps above. Make sure you try it all out.