A LmN > ; mqp by sas is the right answer
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Let y = f(x) = 3x - 2x^2
f(-2) = 3(-2) - 2(-2)^2 = p
= -6 - 8
= -14
= p
f(2.5) = 3(2.5) - 2(2.5)^2 = q
= 7.5 - 12.5
= -5
= q
b) graphing
c) From the graph, you should be able to verify the following:
i) f(0.5) = 3(0.5) - 2(0.5)^2 = 1
ii) 0.5 = 3x - 2x^2 or x = 1.3, 0.2
iii) the maximum occurs at
f(0.75) = 1.125
d) the equation for the line of symmetry is x = 0.75
Answer: She would have to burn between 220 and 240 calories per minute to have a calorie burn rate between those of Martin and Paul.
Step-by-step explanation:
Martin:
360 calories / 30 min = 12 calories/min
Paul:
165 calories / 15 min = 11 calories/min
Kara:
Needs to burn between 11 and 12 calories/min, so we'll calculate the range:
11 calories/min x 20 min = 220 calories (minimum # calories she can burn)
12 calories/min x 20 min = 240 calories (maximum # calories she can burn)