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NikAS [45]
4 years ago
11

I need help ASAP!!! And I also need this right!!!! I will give the person who gets it right first the Brainiest!!

Mathematics
1 answer:
Allisa [31]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:f(x)=−4(x2−6x+9−9)−29

 (x2−6x+9)=(x−3)(x−3)

f(x)=−4((x−3)2−9)−29

f(x)=−4(x−3)2−4(−9)−29

f(x)=−4(x−3)2+36−29

f(x=−4(x−3)2+7

f(x)=−4(x−3)2+7

That's the equation we got by completing the square.

y=a(x−h)2+k

That's the formula of a parabola in "vertex" form. Notice the similarity? The two are equal if we say

y=f(x)

a=−4

h=3

k=7

Therefore the answer is C, −4(x − 3)2 + 7; The maximum height of the water is 7 feet.hopes this helps

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