Um idk if its right but i think
s would be -3,6
r -5,3
The answer would be $3 becaus of x = $12 and y = $9. $12 - $9 = $3.
Δ=88
1) Using the Quadratic Equation to Solve
3x²-8x+1=3
3x²-8x+1-3=3-3
3x² -8x -2=0
2)Let's find the discriminant
Δ= (-8)²-4(3)(-2)
Δ=64 -4(3)(-2)
Δ=88
Answer:
The angle between these radii must be 120º.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to Euclidean Geometry, two tangents to a circle are symmetrical to each other and the axis of symmetry passes through the center of the circle and, hence, each tangent is perpendicular to a respective radius. We represent the statement in the diagram included below.
Then, we calculate the angle of the radius with respect to the axis of symmetry by knowing the fact that sum of internal angles within triangle equals 180º. That is to say:


And the angle between these two radii is twice the result.


The angle between these radii must be 120º.
Answer:
1. No vertical compression or stretching but will open up downward.
2. 1/4 vertical stretch
3. 4 vertical compression
Step-by-step explanation:
Any time your dealing with vertical stretching or compression it will always be the number before the parentheses.
So in 1. it is - or basically -1 which means the parabola will be open up downward. And in this problem there is no stretching or compression
2. Is the 1/4 is a vertical stretch
3. 4 is a vertical compression.
Or what also could help is when the number before the parentheses is bigger such as number 4 the closer together the parabola will be. And the smaller the number like 1/4 the wider the parabola will be.