Answer:
36
Step-by-step explanation:
The maximum height is the y-coordinate of the vertex
given a quadratic in standard form : ax² + bx + c : a ≠ 0
then the x-coordinate of the vertex is
= - 
y = - x² + 20x - 64 is in standard form
with a = - 1, b = 20 and c = - 64, hence
= -
= 10
substitute x = 10 into the equation for y
y = - (10)² + 20(10) - 64 = 36 ← max height
Yes. If the side lengths are different, you can end up with different angle measurements (example: SSA~ property. You can have two sides that are the same but you can make two different triangles with those side lengths and that one angle.)
Answer:
It would probably be 15 actually
I think the answer is 1,600 totals students taking metaphysics
Answer: x = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Set the two given expressions equal to each other (because the problem says they are interchangeable)
-5x = -40+3x
2. Subtract 3x from -5x to have x on one side of the equation.
-8x = -40
3. Divide each side by -8 to get the value of x.
x = 5