samira
1/25/2014 07:29:44 am
How I evaluate
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Thangaraj
1/25/2014 07:32:12 am
Sub 5 into the formula and get the answe
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samira
1/25/2014 07:44:41 am
I get it but how about if I had the graph of it
Samira
1/25/2014 08:26:34 am
Evaluate
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samira
1/25/2014 09:36:28 am
Evaluate
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Thangaraj
1/25/2014 08:17:41 pm
Just determine the formula for g inverse by switching x and y and then isolating for y. Once you have the equation sub in 7
Thangaraj
1/25/2014 08:16:13 pm
Look at the graph and see how high it is at x=5 and then find out how high it is at c+3 ad subtract the two heights
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samira
1/25/2014 02:10:22 pm
p(x)=-5x^2+400x-2550
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Thangaraj
1/25/2014 08:19:05 pm
Sub 4000000 into left side and move everything to the right side so the left side equals 0 and then use quadratx formula.
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Thangaraj
1/25/2014 08:20:11 pm
If it says the p(x) is in thousands though you must divde 4 000 000 by 1000 before subbing it in
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Abebech
1/25/2014 10:49:22 pm
How do you solve for f(x) = -2 (x-3)^2 + 4
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Thangaraj
1/25/2014 11:24:51 pm
Sub 5 into
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samir
1/25/2014 11:25:15 pm
Simplify
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samira
1/25/2014 11:31:57 pm
Determine the quadratic function that pass through (-4,5)if its zeros are 2+√3 and 2-√3
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Thangaraj
1/26/2014 12:03:28 am
I am going to
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