Given:
The image of a lens crosses the x-axis at –2 and 3.
The point (–1, 2) is also on the parabola.
To find:
The equation that can be used to model the image of the lens.
Solution:
If the graph of polynomial intersect the x-axis at c, then (x-c) is a factor of the polynomial.
It is given that the image of a lens crosses the x-axis at –2 and 3. It means (x+2) and (x-3) are factors of the function.
So, the equation of the parabola is:
...(i)
Where, k is a constant.
It is given that the point (–1, 2) is also on the parabola. It means the equation of the parabola must be satisfy by the point (-1,2).
Putting
in (i), we get



Divide both sides by -4.


Putting
in (i), we get

Therefore, the required equation of the parabola is
.
Note: All options are incorrect.
Answer:
4 cups
Step-by-step explanation:
Because, 54 cookies divided by 3 cups equals, 18 cookies per cup. 54 cookies plus 18 cookies (aka 1 cup) equals 72 cookies for 4 cups.
This is tricky
lets try substituting y = √)6x - 9)
√(6 - y) + √(6x + y) = √6
squaring both sides:-
6 - y + 6 + y - 2√(6 - y)(6 + y) = 6
12 - 2√(6 - y)(6 + y) = 6
√(6 - y)(6 + y) = (6-12) / -2 = 3
Squaring both sides:-
(6 - y)(6 + y) = 9
36 - y^2 = 9
y^2 = 27
y = +/-√27
√(6x - 9) = +/- 27
6x - 9 = 729
x = 738/6 = 123
This cannot be a solution because we would have a negative value for the
second square root
I would say that no solution exist.