Answer:
D) y = -4/3x + 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Can be checked with a calculator or by replacing the variables into the equation.
Answer:
Sarina throws a ball up into the air, and it falls on the ground nearby. The ball's height, in feet, is modeled by the function ƒ(x) = –x2 – x + 3, where x represents time in seconds. What's the height of the ball when Sarina throws it? Question 4 options: A) 4 feet B) 1 foot C) 3 feet D) 2 feet
A. Mars 37.7% and moon 16.6%.
b. not 100% sure, but could be y=.377x and y=.166x
c. 29.88
d. 425.52
Answer:
There are no real solutions. The complex solutions are ...
(x, y) = (2.5-i√1.75, -2.5+i√1.75) or (2.5+i1.75, -2.5-i1.75)
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract the first equation from the second.
y -y = (x^2 -6x +8) -(-x)
0 = x^2 -5x +8
Rewrite to facilitate completing the square:
x^2 -5x = -8
x^2 -5x +6.25 = -1.75 . . . . . add 6.25 to complete the square
(x -2.5)^2 = -1.75 . . . . . write as a square
x -2.5 = ±i√1.75 . . . . . . take the square root
x = 2.5 ± i√1.75 . . . . . . add 2.5; y is the opposite of this
Solutions are ...
- x = 2.5 +i√1.75, y = -2.5 -i√1.75
- x = 2.5 -i√1.75, y = -2.5 +i√1.75
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The graph shows the equations have no point of intersection, meaning there are no real solutions. The complex solutions are shown above.
A curve divides a plane into two areas, one satisfying the inequality (shaded) and one that does not (unshaded). So we can pick a point on either side (not on the curve itself) and substitute its x- and y-coordinates into the inequality. If the substituted values make the inequality true, then that point is in the shaded area. Otherwise, that point is in the unshaded area.