Answer and Step-by-step explanation: <u>Standard</u> <u>form</u> of a quadratic equation is expressed as: y=ax²+bx+c, while <u>vertex</u> <u>form</u> is written as:
y=a(x-h)²+k.
The similarities between standard and vertex forms is that they show if the graph of the equation has a <u>minimum</u> (when a>0) or <u>maximum</u> (a<0) and it's easier to determine the y-intercept: for standard, the value of c is the intercept; for vertex, the value k is the intercept.
The advantage of standard form is that you can determine the product and sum of the equation's roots, which is a method to determine them.
The advantages of vertex form are: easier to find the vertex of the graph, which is the pair (h,k) and the axis of symmetry, which is the value of h.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>Given</h3>
<h3>Find</h3>
- Solve for x
- Find x when p = -5
<h3>Solution</h3>
- 4(px + 1) = 64
- 4(px + 1)/4 = 64/4
- px + 1 = 16
- px = 15
- x = 15/p
<u>When p = -5, substitute p:</u>
-7y-4x=17y-2x=53
-4x=24y-2x=53
-2x=24y=53
24y+2x=53
You would have to solve one at a time.
y=53/24
y=2.21
x=53/2
x=26.5
Answer:
to get ur answer take 11 from 14
Step-by-step explanation:
just beacuse it is inbetween 10-20 jhahahhahaha
Variables - a quantity that may change, depends on the context of the math problem. Ex: x,y
Terms - a variable, or constant, that is multiplied by a variable or variables.
Ex: 5x + 2 + 3y <-- has 3 terms
Coefficient - the constant that multiplies the variable and is next to a variable, Ex: (5x) <-- coefficient is 5
Constants - A fixed value such as 5, 6, 7, etc