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Answer:
y = (x -1)² -16
Step-by-step explanation:
Note the location of the vertex (point A) on the graph. Its x-coordinate is readily identifiable as 1. Its y-coordinate is some value between -15 and -20, closer to -15. (If you go to the trouble of finding the vertex coordinates, you discover they are (1, -16).)
Once you have determined what the vertex is, you can compare the offered answer choices to the vertex form ...
y = (x -h)² +k
where (h, k) are the vertex coordinates. That is, you are looking for an answer choice that is something like ...
y = (x -1)² -16
Answer:
-6
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation is in slope intercept form
y = mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept
The y intercept is the value when x = 0
The y value is -6 when the x value is 0
y = -4x+ (-6)
Its like ones true then ones false it goes in that pattern
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If BA is d units the CB must be 2d units. B is on the x-axis, 2d units
right of C so its coordinates are (2d, 0). A is d units above B at (2d,
d). </span>