The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "y = -1/3(x – 2)(x + 3)." The image of a parabolic lens is projected onto a graph. The image crosses the x-axis at –2 and 3. The point (–1, 2) is also on the parabola. the equation can be used to model the image of the lens is y = -1/3(x – 2)(x + 3)
Left is the answer. Hope this helps
Answer:
1.
a = 1.96
( 1.4 x 1.4)
b= 3750
c= 1/48
2.
a= 2?
dont take my word on that but here.( An arithmetic sequence is any list of numbers that differ, from one to the next, by a constant amount. For example, the list of even numbers, 0,2,4,6,8… is an arithmetic sequence, because the difference from one number in the list to the next is always 2.[1] If you know you are working with an arithmetic sequence, you may be asked to find the very next term from a given list. You may also be asked to fill in a gap where a term is missing. Finally, you might want to know, for example, the 100th term, without actually writing out all 100 terms. A few simple steps can help you do any of these.
b= 3
c= 16-4a
( IM NOT SO CONFIDENT ABOUT 2)
3.
a= 17
b= ( 2squared - 1)
Step-by-step explanation:
Distribute the 2 through the parentheses
on the right side of the equation.
2(y) is 2y and 2(2) is 4.
So the problem now reads 6 = 2y + 4.
Now we can subtract 4 from both
sides of the equation to get 2 = 2y.
Now divide both sides of the
equation by 2 and <em>1 = y</em>.