" Given f (x) = 3x + 2 and g(x) = 4 – 5x, find (f + g)(x), (f – g)(x), (f × g)(x), and (f / g)(x).1. = [3x + 2] + [4 – 5x] = 3x + 2 + 4 – 5x. = 3x – 5x + 2 + 4. = –2x + 6. (f – g)(x) 2. = f (x) – g(x)= [3x + 2] – [4 – 5x] = 3x + 2 – 4 + 5x. = 3x + 5x + 2 – 4. = 8x– 2. 3. ...= (3x + 2)(4 – 5x) = 12x + 8 – 15x2 – 10x. = –15x2 + 2x + 8. " - Google
Answer:
44 or 45
Step-by-step explanation:
400 divided by nine
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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The equation is already in vertex form
where
affects how "fat" or "skinny" the parabola is and
is the vertex. Therefore, the vertex is
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The axis of symmetry is a line where the parabola is cut into two congruent halves. This is defined as
for a parabola with a vertical axis. Hence, the axis of symmetry is
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The minimum value is the smallest value in the range of the function. In the case of a parabola, the y-coordinate of the vertex is the minimum value. Therefore, the minimum value is
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The interval where the function is decreasing is 
The interval where the function is increasing is
there are 6 faces multiply 25 by 6
25*6=150cm^2