Answer: 2,3, and the last one.... I think
Step-by-step explanation:
As is the case for any polynomial, the domain of this one is (-infinity, +infinity).
To find the range, we need to determine the minimum value that f(x) can have. The coefficients here are a=2, b=6 and c = 2,
The x-coordinate of the vertex is x = -b/(2a), which here is x = -6/4 = -3/2.
Evaluate the function at x = 3/2 to find the y-coordinate of the vertex, which is also the smallest value the function can take on. That happens to be y = -5/2, so the range is [-5/2, infinity).
Answer:
CD = two square root of 10 end square root
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the length of a segment, use the distance formula. Substitute the order pairs for the endpoints of the segment. CD has the end points (-7, -4) and (-1, -2).

Does G equal 2.3?. because this is a very diffacult problem, but the answer may very well be 2.3.
For this case we have that by definition, the equation of the line in the slope-intersection form is given by:
Where:
m: It's the slope
b: It is the cut-off point with the y axis
By definition, if two lines are parallel then their slopes are equal.
We have the following line:

Thus, the slope is:
Then 
So, the line is of the form:

We substitute the point
and find b:

Thus, the equation is:

Answer:
