Answer:
c = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
6c + 3y = 18
6c + 3(2) = 18
6c + 6 = 18
6c = 12
c = 2
Answer:
A) y = 3(x -3)^2 -46
B) (3, -46)
C) look at the y-coordinate of the vertex
Step-by-step explanation:
A) Factor the leading coefficient from the variable terms.
y = 3(x^2 -6x) -19
Inside parentheses, add the square of half the x-coefficient. Outside, subtract the same value.
y = 3(x^2 -6x +9) -19 -3(9)
y = 3(x -3)^2 -46
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B) Compared to the vertex form, ...
y = a(x -h)^2 +k
we find a=3, (h, k) = (3, -46).
The vertex is (3, -46).
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C) The vertex is an extreme value (as is any vertex). The sign of the leading coefficient tells you whether the parabola opens upward (+) or downward (-). This parabola opens upward, so the vertex is a minimum.
If the leading coefficient is positive, the y-coordinate of the vertex is a minimum. If the leading coefficient is negative, the y-coordinate of the vertex is a maximum.
2x^2 + 10x + 8
=2( x + 1) (x + 4)
Let’s put these into one fraction each:
Biking:
= (12*5)/8 miles
= 60/8 miles
This can be reduced to,
= 15/2 miles
Swimming:
= (5*2)/3 miles
= 10/3 miles
Running:
= (6*3)/8 miles
= 18/8 miles
This can be reduced to,
= 9/4
Now we add all the distances up:
= (15/2) + (10/3) + (9/4)
Now we just can add the numerators and the denominators. We must find the lowest common factor (LCF) for our 3 denominators (2,3,4). Our LCF turns out to be 12. *Remember what we do to the denominator we must do to the numerator. So:
= (15/2) + (10/3) + (9/4)
= [(15*6)/12] + [(10*4)/12] + [(9*3)/12]
= (90/12) + (40/12) + (27/12)
= (157/12)
Therefore Aaron Ran 157/12 miles or 13.08 miles.
Hope this helps!
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