Find the vertex: -4x^2 + 16x - 7
Vertex = ( x, f(x)).
x = -b/2a
x = -16/2(-4)
x = -16/-8
x = 2
f(x) = -4x^2 + 16x - 7
Let x = 2
f(2) = -4(2)^2 + 16(2) - 7
f(2) = -4(4) + 32 - 7
f(2) = -16 + 32 - 7
f(2) = 16 - 7
f(2) = 9
Vertex = (2, 9)
Answer:
x= 0.5
or x= -1.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's solve your equation step-by-step.
4x2+4x−3=0
Step 1: Factor left side of equation.
(2x−1)(2x+3)=0
Step 2: Set factors equal to 0.
2x−1=0 or 2x+3=0
x= 1/2 or x= −3/2
6.6 is the answer to that
Answer:
it is irrational,because the product of an irrational number and a non zero rational number is irrational
Answer:
4x - y = -5
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of a new line which is parallel to old line 4x - y = 14 looks exactly the same as that of the old line EXCEPT that we replace the constant, 14, with C and find C for the line that passes through (-2, -3).
4x - y = 14 becomes 4x - y = C
Now substitutte -2 for x, -3 for y and calculate C:
4(-2) - (-3) = C, or
-8 + 3 = C = - 5
Thus, the new equation is 4x - y = -5