Hey there,
If p(x) = 2x2 – 4x and q(x) = x – 3, what is (p*h)(x)?
Based on my understanding, I believe that your correct answer would
be 2x2 – 16x + 30 because 2x^2-16x+30. Just by plugging in both 2x^2
and also 16x+30, so this would mean that 2x²-16x+30 would be your correct answer.
Hope this helps.
Answer:Vertex: (1,-4)
Focus: (1,-1)
Directrix: y = -7
Step-by-step explanation:Brainliest?
Answer:

Step 1:
We need to place the numbers in descending order of the power. Here,
has the largest power, so that number goes first. We keep doing this until we end up with our final expression, placed in order based on the powers.

Step 2:
We can see that the last three numbers, 17, -7, and 6, don't have variables or powers, so we simplify by adding (and subtracting) them.

Our final equation:

Step 1: 3x + 4y = 15
Step 2: Get in Slope intercept form = y=mx+b
Step 3: Subtract 3x from both sides since your trying to get Y alone
Step 4: 4y = -3x + 15
Step 5: Divide 4 from both sides since 4 cannot go into -3 or 15 leave it as is
Step 6: Y =

+

Step 7: Point slope form= y-y=m(x-x)
Step 8: (8, -2) are your points 8x and -2y
Step 9: Substitute
Step 10: y - 2 =

(x - 8)
Step 11: Distribute
Step 12: y - 2 =

+ -6
Step 13: Add 2 to both sides
Answer : y =

+ 4