Answer:
For the first one the answer is 60 idk about the 2 one tho
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
(-9,-7)
Step-by-step explanation:
(x,y)—>(-x,-y)
(9,7)—>(-(9),-(7))=(-9,-7)
You could complete the square to state the vertex.
You could use the quadratic equation to find the roots (which are complex).
Try an example that will require both.
y = x^2 + 2x + 5
Step One
Get the graph. That's included below.
Step Two
Provide the steps for completing the square.
Note: we should get (-1,4)
y= (x^2 +2x ) + 5
y = (x^2 +2x + 1) + 5 - 1
y = (x +1)^2 + 4
The vertex is at (-1,4)
Step Three
Find the roots. Use the quadratic equation. Note that the graph shows us that the equation never crosses or touches the x axis. The roots are complex.

a = 1
b = 2
c = 5




x = -1 +/- 2i
x1 = -1 + 2i
x2 = -1 - 2i And we are done.
-x^2 - 2x - 5=0
-(x^2 + 2x + 1) -4=0
(x +1)^2= -4
=> Impossible. There is no x