Answer:
vertex,2 other points
Explanation:
this does not have a y-intercept because it has a x^2 in it.
How do you know that it has a vertex and it has 2 other points.
well...
you can do opposite of b/2A.
to know what is what: this is how you know;
the A is x^2, the B is the x and c is the #.
If you have a caclutator that is a t-84 one; you can go to the y= sign, click on it, and then type in the equation. Once you have typed in the equation; you can do 2nd button and then the graph button right after to get the table which can get the points.
2 other points could be: (-4,10), (-3,16), (-2,18), (-1,16) and (0,10)
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Answer:
The Industrial revolution is what many consider to be what began the modern era of most European societies, but few people agree on an exact date when that revolution became manifest. Some connect that loosely with the revolutionary scientific discovery of Antoine Lavoisier in France, which proved, among other things, that alchemy was an impossibility. Others point to events around the American revolution, or the "Glorious Revolution" in England.
Still other opinions say that we only became truly modern with the advent of the atomic age or even the space age in the 1950s and '60s. In artistic terms, the end of World War 1 is used in western art and music as the general point after which artists are referred to as modern. In religious terms, however, opinions for the most part go much further than that. Modern Rabbinic Judaism, for example, usually refers to the development of the religion since the compilation of the Talmud, around the 6th Century CE.
In paleontological terms, "modern" could refer to the period of recorded history (up to about five or six thousand years ago), or up to the earliest specimen of Homo sapiens being found in Africa and the Fertile Crescent (up to 100,000 years agoor more).
Explanation:
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The Lusitania was sunk in 1915 and the US did not enter the war until almost two years after the sinking. The sinking of the Lusitania and the American reaction to that sinking caused the Germans to temporarily halt their policy of unlimited submarine warfare.
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I’m pretty sure the 2nd one