Vertex form formula: y = a(x-h)^2 +k, with vertex (h,k)
There are multiple ways to find the vertex. One way is to find the roots and then find the x value exactly in between them, because this parabola is symmetrical.
0 = (x - 3)(x + 2), so x = 3 and -2. The point directly in the middle is x = 1/2 = h
To find the y value of the vertex, plug in 1/2 to the equation.
(1/2)^2 - 2(1/2) + 5 = 4.25 = k
y = (x - 0.5)^2 + 4.25
Answer:
C.
Step-by-step explanation:
I just got it right
The first step can be subtracting 2x from both sides leaving the equation with 6x + 3 = -15
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the trigonometric identities
secx =
, cosecx = 
cotx =
, tanx = 
Consider the left side
secA cosecA - cotA
=
×
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=
- 
= 
=
( cancel sinA on numerator/ denominator )
= 
= tanA = right side ⇒ proven
4 years old is the answer i think