Given:
For a function f,
.
To find:
The coordinates of a point on the graph of f.
Solution:
We have,

It means the value of function f is 10 at -4.
On a coordinate plane x-axis represents the input values and y-axis represents the output values of a function. So,
x-coordinate = input value = -4
y-coordinate = output value = 10
Therefore, the required coordinates of a point on the graph of f are (-4,10).
Answer:
So for a quadratic function, the axis of symmetry is the line that divides the curved line in the middle, which is the h value, it can be found by using the formula -b/2a, so for here it would be 4/2(1) = 2, so x =2
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Step-by-step explanation:
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
Let c = hypotenuse = 2x
One of the legs = x. Let a or b = x.
I will let a = x. We can then say that b = 3.
3^2 + x^2 = (2x)^2
9 + x^2 = 4x^2
9 = 4x^2 - x^2
9 = 2x^2
9/2 = x^2
sqrt{9/2} = sqrt{x^2}
3/sqrt{2} = x
Rational denominator.
[3•sqrt{2}]/2 = x = a
Side 3 is given to be 3 feet. So, b = 3.
Hypotenuse = 2x
Hypotenuse = 2([3•sqrt{2}]/2)
Hypotenuse = 3•sqrt{2}
Understand?
The three sides are 3, [3•sqrt{2}]/2 and
3•sqrt{2}.
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