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
It would be 33.33 because you have no change 50 into a fraction and divide that by 2/3
Answer:
20 people
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the number of people initially. We can find the amount each of them has to pay at first
2 / x
But when 10 people walk away, the remaining (x - 10) has to pay 10 cents more to get the same total of $2. This would means

From here we can perform cross multiplication


Multiply both sides by 10x:

x = 20 or x = -10
Since x can only be positive we will pick x = 20
8 and -8 are the both 8 units away from 0 on a number line
Left Problem: (first attached figure)
a) The vertex is (75, 25)
b) This means the ball reaches a maximum height of 25 feet at a point 75 feet downfield.
c) No, the ball will not be high enough to pass over the goal post. The point representing the goal post is above the path of the ball.
Right Problem: (second attached figure)
a) The vertex is (2.5, 55)
b) It means the ball reaches a maximum height of 55 feet 2.5 seconds after it is launched.