Answer:
g(x) = -|x| + 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Let g(x) be the transformation function
-|x| reflects f(x) across the x-axis. Add 1 to move the result up one unit
So, g(x) = -|x| + 1
Answer:
Answer C: g(x)
Step-by-step explanation:
I used a graphing calculator to graph f(x) = -x^2 + 4x - 5, and by doing so I immedately saw that the vertex of f(x) is at (2, -1).
The absolute max of g(x) is approximately (3.25, 6.1).
The absolute max of f(x) is approximately (2, -1).
Since the y-coordinate of the absolute maximum of g(x) is greater than the y-coordinate of the absolute maximum of f(x), we conclude that Answer C is correct: g(x) has the greater absolute maximum
Answer:
Answer is (4) -11.333
Step-by-step explanation:
multiply : 2x /12-4/3= 4x /15 -1/5
bring variable on one side :
2x/12 -4x/15= 4/3 - 1/5
common denominator : -6x/60=17/15
simplify : -x/10= 17/15
x= - 170/15= -11.3333
Answer:
BG = 3
GE = 6
Step-by-step explanation:
The ratio of lengths on BE is 2:1 and all centroid crossing median lines.
9 if broken in a 2:1 ratio is 6:3
BG is the shorter one (from centroid to midpoint on the line) so its 3
GE is the longer one (centroid to vertex) so its 6