Answer:
the first one is 13 and the second is 22
Find the absolute value vertex. In this case, the vertex for y=|x−5|y=|x-5| is (5,0)(5,0).
(5,0)(5,0)
The domain of the expression is all real numbers except where the expression is undefined. In this case, there is no real number that makes the expression undefined.
(−∞,∞)(-∞,∞)
{x|x∈R}{x|x∈ℝ}
For each xx value, there is one yy value. Select few xx values from the domain. It would be more useful to select the values so that they are around the xx value of the absolute valuevertex.
xy3241506172
Hey there! :D
That's like saying:
-2*-2*-2
-2*-2=4
4*-2= 8
"D" -8 <== the answer
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
It would bw 12 99/100 and then 1299/100
Let's find the discriminant of <span>x^2+9x+14=0. Here, a=1, b=9 and c=14.
The discriminant is b^2-4ac. Substituting the above numeric values,
9^2-4(1)(14) = 81-56 = 25
The sqrt of 25 is 5. Thus, your polynomial has two unequal, real roots.
Off the point example: If the discriminant were zero, your poly would have two real, equal roots.</span>