It’s the sams equation, just negative cause it’s reflected on the x-axis
The square of a binomial is always a trinomail since
(a+b)^2=a^2+2ab+b^2 and so if you can write your trinomial as a^2+2ab+b^2 or a^2-2ab+b^2, it will be the square of a binomial specifically (a+b)^2 and (a-b)^2 respectively
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Answer:
y = -|x -1| +2
Step-by-step explanation:
The transformation ...
-f(x -h) +k
reflects function f(x) over the x-axis, translates it 'h' units to the right and 'k' units up.
Your absolute value function is reflected over the x-axis, then translated 1 unit right (h=1) and 2 units up (k=2). Putting these values in the function, we have ...
y = -abs(x -1) +2
y = -|x -1| +2
For #2 the answer is letter f
Answer:
If you keep adding a zero and keep getting the same number again and again. Than what you have is a repeating decimal.