These should be your answers though. I’ll help but still.
1.) I understand that quadratic functions are in the form of y = ax^2 + bx + c and that when placed on a graph, it will show a parabola.
2.) I have a question about how to get the vertex of a parabola and it’s vertex form.
Hope this is plausible enough.
<h3>The area of base is 0.25 square meter</h3>
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Given that,
The capacity of a cylindrical fuel tank is 2.5 kl and its height 10 m
To find: area of base
<em><u>The volume of cylinder is given as:</u></em>

The area of base of cylinder is area of circle

Therefore,

From given,
h = 10 m
v = 2.5 kl
1 kilo liter = 1 cubic meter
Therefore,
2.5 kl = 2.5 cubic meter
Substitute height = 10 and volume = 2.5

Thus area of base is 0.25 square meter
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Answer:
379
Step-by-step explanation:
a23 = 27 + (23-1)(16)
= 27 + (22)(16)
= 27 + 352
= 379
Answer:
-2
Step-by-step explanation:
1-(6-3)
<em>multiply the negative into the bracket so it becomes</em>
= 1-6+3
= -2