No but it is true that the two equations are parallel.
To move tot he right h units, subtract h from every x
to move up k units, add k to the whole equaiton
added 1 to every x (subtract -1)
added6 to whole thing
moved -1 to right (moved 1 to left)
moved up 6 units
answer is A
(x+7)(x+3) so therefore you set each equation = 0...
x + 7 = 0
x + 3= 0
and solve
x = -3
x = -7
Answer:
<h3>
f(x) = - 3(x + 8)² + 2</h3>
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = a(x - h)² + k - the vertex form of the quadratic function with vertex (h, k)
the<u> axis of symmetry</u> at<u> x = -8</u> means h = -8
the <u>maximum height of 2</u> means k = 2
So:
f(x) = a(x - (-8))² + 2
f(x) = a(x + 8)² + 2 - the vertex form of the quadratic function with vertex (-8, 2)
The parabola passing through the point (-7, -1) means that if x = -7 then f(x) = -1
so:
-1 = a(-7 + 8)² + 2
-1 -2 = a(1)² + 2 -2
-3 = a
Threfore:
The vertex form of the parabola which has an axis of symmetry at x = -8, a maximum height of 2, and passes through the point (-7, -1) is:
<u>f(x) = -3(x + 8)² + 2</u>