Answer:
y = 2 ( x − 1 ) ^ 2 + 2
Step-by-step explanation:
y = a ( x − h ) ^ 2 + k
where vertex is (h,k) = (1,2)
h=1, k=2
y = a ( x − 1 ) ^ 2 + 2
sub ( 3,10)
10 = a (3 - 1)^2 + 2
a=2
y = 2 ( x − 1 ) ^ 2 + 2
Answer: It's a tie between f(x) and h(x). Both have the same max of y = 3
The highest point shown on the graph of f(x) is at (x,y) = (pi,3). The y value here is y = 3.
For h(x), the max occurs when cosine is at its largest: when cos(x) = 1.
So,
h(x) = 2*cos(x)+1
turns into
h(x) = 2*1+1
h(x) = 2+1
h(x) = 3
showing that h(x) maxes out at y = 3 as well
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Note: g(x) has all of its y values smaller than 0, so there's no way it can have a max y value larger than y = 3. See the attached image to see what this graph would look like if you plotted the 7 points. A parabola seems to form. Note how point D = (-3, -2) is the highest point for g(x). So the max for g(x) is y = -2
Answer:
A, B and C
Step-by-step explanation:
A) 3 and 18 = has 3 as factor
B) 8 and 24 = has 3 as factor
C) 12 and 18 = has 3 as factor
D) 1 and 3 = has as factor of 1 and 3
so the answer is A, B and C
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
God no!
(1/8), (2/8), (3/8), (4/8), (5/8), (6/8), (7/8)
if u want, 2/8=1/4, 4/8=1/2, 6/8=3/4