To answer this question you must first plug in the given value for x into your given expression.
Your given x value is a -3.
When plugged in, this leaves you with:
-3^2 + 4(-3) + 3
Next, follow PEMDAS (parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction) to begin to simply your expression.
Start by multiplying the parenthesis, this leaves you with:
-3^2 - 12 + 3
After that, simplify your exponents by squaring the -3. You do this by multiplying it by itself.
This leaves you with:
9 - 12 + 3 (the 9 is positive because the two negative multiplied together cancelled to make a positive)
Finally, simplify across with addition and subtraction to get your final answer.
This results in:
0
So, when x = -3 in this expression, the answer is 0.
I hope this helps! :)
Answer:
2y^2/x
Step-by-step explanation:
It’s D 3,5 bc when you reflect over y-axis instead of -3 its 3 and 5 just stays 5
6.8 * 10^10 is the answer
For a dilation centered around the origin
Dk (x,y) = (kx, ky)
So let's say you have a rectangle PQRS where
P = (0,0)
Q = (4,0)
R = (4,4)
S = (0,4)
To get the dilation of this PQRS to P'Q'R'S' with scale factor 1/4 you multiply every coordinate by 1/4.
P' = (0.0)
Q' = (1,0)
R' = (1,1)
S' = (0,1)
The new cordinates for point q(1,0)