Answer:
In a quadratic equation of the shape:
y = a*x^2 + b*x + c
we hate that the discriminant is equal to:
D = b^2 - 4*a*c
This thing appears in the Bhaskara's formula for the roots of the quadratic equation:

You can see that the determinant is inside a square root, this means that if D is smaller than zero we will have imaginary roots (the graph never touches the x-axis)
If D = 0, the square root term dissapear, and this implies that both roots of the equation are the same, this means that the graph touches the x axis in only one point, wich coincides with the minimum/maximum of the graph)
If D > 0 we have two different roots, so the graph touches the x-axis in two different points.
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
its 6
Answer:
151200
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Answer:
mnp=tuv
Step-by-step explanation:
match the symbols on the triangle together, then match the letters to, tracing paper helped me a lot when I first started. sorry I'm not that good at explaining but I hope this helped
-x+40=28
-x=-12 (subtract 40 from both sides)
Divide by -1(in both sides)because you cant have a negative age.
COLE is 12
To check plug in the values.