The function g(x) is a quadratic function:
- Its quadratic term is -2x²
- Its linear term is - 3x
- Its constant is 6
<h3>What are functions?</h3>
Functions are algebraic expressions that have at least two variables, in order to make their visual representation through a graph and evaluate their behavior.
This problem deals with linear or quadratic functions, and these differ in the degree of the exponent of the variable:
1 : linear
2 : quadratic
The function:
g(x) = -2x² - 3(x- 2).
g(x) = -2x² - 3x + 6 , we have a quadratic function.
- Its quadratic term is -2x²
- Its linear term is - 3x
- Its constant is 6
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Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
3t+1> 3t + 2
Subtract 3t from each side
1>2
This is never true so there is no solution
Since the variable terms are the same, we only have to look at the constants
Subtract 3x from both sides:
-6y = -3x + 6
divide both sides by -6 to get y by itself:
y = 1/2x - 1
function notation is rewriting y as a function:
f(x) = 1/2x -1
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Answer:
The First 1 is B. And the Second 1 is B. As well.
Step-by-step explanation: