Because the parabola opens down and the vertex is at (0, 5), we conclude that the correct option is:
y = -(1/8)*x² + 5.
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Which is the equation of the parabola?</h3>
The relevant information is that we have the vertex at (0, 5), and that the parabola opens downwards.
Remember that the parabola only opens downwards if the leading coefficient is negative. Then we can discard the two middle options.
Now, because the parabola has the point (0, 5), we know that when we evaluate the parabola in x = 0, we should get y = 5.
Then the constant term must be 5.
So the correct option is the first one:
y = -(1/8)*x² + 5.
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Answer:
|x-1|=5
Step-by-step explanation:
From the diagram you can see that the solutions of the equation are
and 
1. Find the midpoint between -4 and 6:
1/2(-4+6)=1
2. Find the distance between points x=1 and x=6 (or between x=1 and x=-4):
d=6-1=5
3. Writhe an absolute value equation (the distanse from endpoints
and
to the midpoint x=1 is equal 5):
|x-1|=5
Answer:
x² + 4x - 12, remainder - 60
Step-by-step explanation:
Using synthetic division to divide
Since dividing by x - 1, evaluate for x = 1
1 | 1 3 - 16 - 48
↓ 1 4 - 12
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1 4 - 12 - 60 ← degree 2 polynomial
quotient = x² + 4x - 12, remainder = - 60
Hence
= x² + 4x - 12 - 