1 yard equals to 3 feet. The answer is 15 feet
There isn't enough info to determine that, I believe. You would need an equation that would allow me to determine the minimum output for an A.
Answer:
D. f(x) is shifted up 1 unit to g(x).
Step-by-step explanation:
Just let's look at the y-intercept of each function.
f(0) = 0
g(0) = 1
Also remember that a vertical shift of N units is written as:
g(x) = f(x) + N
where if N is positive, the shift is upwards, and if N is negative, the shift is downwards.
then we can write, for the particular value x = 0
g(0) = f(0) + N
replacing the values
1 = 0 + N
1 = N
Then N is positive, so we have a shift up of one unit.
The correct option is:
D. f(x) is shifted up 1 unit to g(x).
This gives you three simultaneous equations:
6 = a + c
7 = 4a + c
1 = c
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If c =1,
6 = a + 1
<u>a = 5
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This doesn't work in the second equation, so the quadratic that goes through these points is not in the form y = ax^2 + bx + c
Was there supposed to be a b in the equation?
For this case we have the following inequality:
2 ≥ 4 - v
The first thing we must do in this case is to clear the value of v.
We have then:
v ≥ 4 - 2
v ≥ 2
Therefore, the solution set is given by:
[2, inf)
Answer:
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