For this case we have the following equation:
f (x) = x ^ 2 + bx-49
Deriving we have:
f '(x) = 2x + b
We match zero:
0 = 2x + b
We clear x:
x = -b / 2
The axis of symmetry is at x = 8, therefore:
x = -b / 2 = 8
Clearing b:
b = -2 * (8)
b = -16
Answer:
the value of b is:
b = -16
<span>Answer:
The multiplication factor of increase should be inverse of the multiplication factor of decrease.
e.g. Say you have a number 100.
You increase it by 25%. The multiplication factor is 5/4 i.e. when you multiply 100 by 5/4, you get 100*5/4 = 125. This is 25% more than 100.
Now you want to decrease it by a certain % such that you get 100 back.
Basically, 100*5/4 * x = 100
So x = 4/5 (inverse of 5/4)
Hence, you decrease by 20% (the multiplication factor of 20% is 4/5)
or
Use this formula: cumulative % change = a + b + ab/100
You want the cumulative change to be 0.
a + b + ab/100 = 0
If you know that you are increasing by 25% and want to find the % by which you should decrease to get the same number,
25 + b + 25b/100 = 0
5b/4 = -25
b = -20
So you need to decrease (hence you get the -ve sign) by 20%.</span>
Answer: C
Step-by-step explanation:
13-3=10
yes because none of the numbers are repeated bb ♡
Answer:
A lies along the positive x-axis and B lies along negative x - axis
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Step-by-step explanation:
They tell us that we have two vectors, A and B. And they give us a series of conditions for this, now, what would be the correct possibility.
A lies along the positive x-axis and B lies along negative x - axis
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This is because when both vectors will be in x axis but opposite to each other, then the angle between them will be 180 ° and cos180 ° is -1.