Answer:A
Step-by-step explanation:
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We are given:
the center of the rink at the origin.
A skating path (Susan): y = 6x - x^2 - 5
Starting point of Luke = (10, -21)
Path (Luke) = quadratic eq'n with vertex at (8, -9)
Radius = 35 meters
The solution that best interprets the path of the skaters is to substitute Luke's starting point to Susan's path or set-up a quadratic equation with vertex of (8,-9) and then equate to Susan's path to solve for their intersection.
Answer:
not sure
Step-by-step explanation:
Well, you can actually tell it is D without solving it because it is the only one that has the x value as 3. But just to be sure.
Plug in 3 for x into the equation:
3(3)-y=9 and solve for y
9-y=9 subtract 9 from both sides
-y=0 so y=0
so the value is (3,0)