Answer:
39
Step-by-step explanation:
We can use the Pythagorean theorem
a^2+b^2 = c^2 where a and b are the legs and c is the hypotenuse
15^2 + 36^2 = c^2
225+1296 = c^2
1521 = c^2
Take the square root of each side
39 = c
Answer:1/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Two and ten divided by two equals 1 and 5 so 1/5
<span>6 TO THE 3RD POWER+5(8 + ONE 5TH)
= 6^3 + 5(8 + 1/5)
= 216 + 40 + 1
= 257</span>
Answer:
45 is the anwser
Step-by-step explanation:
thank you
To determine the maximum value of a quadratic function opening downwards, we are going to find the vertex; then the y-value of the vertex will be our maximum.
To find the vertex (h,k) (where h=x-coordinate and k=y-coordinate) of a quadratic function of the form

we'll use the vertex formula:

, and then we are going to replace that value in our original function to find k.
So, in our function

,

and

.
Lets replace those values in our vertex formula:



Now that we know the x-coordinate of our vertex, lets replace it in the original function, to get the y-coordinate:



We just prove that the vertex of

is (2,1), and for the graph we can tell that the vertex of

is (-2,4). The only thing left is compare their y-coordinates to determine w<span>hich one has the greater maximum value. Since 4>1, we can conclude that </span>

has the greater maximum.