Answer:
Top one, least to greatest:
,
,
,
, 6.6, 
Bottom one, greatest to least
9.6,
,
, -4.2,
, 
Answer:
54
Step-by-step explanation:
multiply 60 by 0.9 and you get 54..?
Answer: 16/81 (x-10)^2 -4
Step-by-step explanation:
To write a vertex equation with just a point and the vertex, you have to figure out the variables.
In vertex form, the equation is y = a (x-h)^2 + k
Your y is 12, x = 1, h = 10, and k = -4
Plug everything into equation
12 = a (1 - 10)^2 -4
12 = a (-9)^2 - 4
12 = 81a - 4
16 = 81a
16/81 = a
Now you know what the 'a' value is.
If you graph 16/81 (x-10)^2 -4 , you will get a point at (1,12) and a vertex of (10,-4)!
I hope this helps!
Answer:
D. The linear parent function
Step-by-step explanation:
Linear functions are always characterized by a straight line graph with or without an intercept on the vertical or horizontal axis. A linear function usually has an independent variable and a dependent variable. The independent variable is commonly depicted as x while the dependent variable is y.
Thus a linear equation is an equation of the type y=ax where a is a constant term. The equation of a straight line graph his y=mx +c, where;
m= gradient of the straight line graph
x= the independent variable
y= the dependent variable
c= the vertical intercept