Answer:
(2, -10)
Step-by-step explanation:
so first i find the axis of symmetry using the equation x= -b/2a
in this problem
a=3
b= -12
c= 2
- (-12)/ 2(3) = 2
2 will be the x point for your vertex
you then plug in your x point into the original equation and solve for y
y = 3(2)^2 - 12(2) +2
y = -10
Vertex is then (2, -10)
Step-by-step explanation:
3x-y= 1
bring 3x to the right so it become negative
-y= 1 - 3x
divide by -1 for each expression
y = -1 + 3x
arrange it by bring 3x to the front side
y = 3x-1
Answer:
plane = 250mi/hr
wind = 5mi/minute
Step-by-step explanation:
speed = distance/time
plane = 1000miles/4hour
wind = 1000miles/200minutes
Here's how you solve this. So, x+y=2, right? Let's isolate x. x+y-y=2-y. x=2-y. NOW, if x=2-y, in 3x+2y=5, we can REPLACE x with 2-y and use it to solve for y! 3x+2y=5. 3(2-y)+2y=5. (3*2)+(3*-y)+2y=5. 6+(-3y)+2y=5. 6+(-y)=5. 6+(-y)-6=5-6. -y=-1. -y/-1=-1/-1. y=1.
So, if y=1, we can substitute that back into either equation--but let's go with the easier one, x+y=2. x+1=2. x+1-1=2-1. x=1. 1+1=2, so that works; let's check the other equation. 3(1)+2(1)=5. 3+2=5. 5=5. That's correct!
Answer: x=1, y=1
Answer:
By multiplying the length of one side by the amount of sides there are.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you find one length just find the rest by multiplying.