Step-by-step explanation:
The axis of symmetry: is the line that makes the parabola split in exactly half and lines up with the vertex. For that parabola x=1 is the line of symetry.
The vertex is where the minimum of the graph is, on this graph you can eyeball it to be (1,-9)
The x-intercept is where y is 0 so that's where the lines intersex with the x-axis. (-2,0) and (4,0)
The y-intercept of the function is where x is 0 and where the parabola intersects with the y-axis. On this graph it would be (0,-8)
Hope that helps :)
Y<span>≥18
You want to get the y only on one side of the equation. To get rid of the -6 you have to add 6 to both sides to even out the equation.
y-6</span><span>≥</span><span>12
+6 +6
y </span>≥18
<span>W=15 & L=25
character requirement
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So if they lost 2 yards on the first play and on the following three plays they lost 2 yards they lost 4 yards total because it doesnt say they lost 2 yards on each of the three play so they would only lose 4 yards
Answer:
use Pythagoras theorem formula
=
+ 
Step-by-step explanation:
=
+ 
= 576 + 324
= 900
C = 
C = 30
Does that make sense? :|