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Find the equation of a parabola with a vertex at (2, 4) and a known point at (-5, 2).
f (x) =

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Answer 1

Answer:

           f(x) =  -²/₄₉(x - 2)² + 4

Step-by-step explanation:

The vertex form of an equation of the parabola:  

                                                         f(x) = a(x - p)² + q

vertex is (2, 4)  so  p = 2,  q = 4

so:

   f(x) = a(x - 2)² + 4

the parabola goes through the point (-5, 2) so  x=-5,  f(x)=2

  2 = a(-5-2)² + 4

  - 2 = a(49)

    a = -²/₄₉

Therefore the equation of the parabola in vertex form:

f(x) = -²/₄₉(x - 2)² + 4


Related Questions

The radius of the red circle is 7 units and the distance between the two circles is 3 units.
What is the diameter of the red circle?
A 8 units
B 12 units
C 14 units
D 20 units

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Answer:

14

Step-by-step explanation:

The diameter is always the same as 2*the radius, so if the radius is 7, the diameter is 14.  Most of the information presented is unrelated.

Chloe was given a box of assorted chocolates for her birthday. Each night, Chloe treated herself to some chocolates. There were originally 30 chocolates in the box and after 2 nights, there were 24 chocolates remaining in the box. Write an equation for C, in terms of t, representing the number of chocolates remaining in the box t days after Chloe's birthday.​

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Answer:

C=-3t+30

Step-by-step explanation:

Which point is an example of a y intercept?
A. (-2, 8) B. (3, 4)
C. (0, -4)
D. (5,0)

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(0, -4)

this would be the y intercept because its lining up to the y axis of the plane.

Given the perimeter of a rectangle and either the length or​ width, find the unknown measurement using the appropriate formula.
The perimeter is 70ft . and the width is 16ft .

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Givens

P = 2*L + 2*W

P = 70

w = 16

Solution

70 = 2L + 2*16

70 = 2L + 32

70-32 = 2L

38 = 2L

38/2 = 2L/2

L = 19

Six students are working to simplify the expression shown 4y+13x-5+6y-x

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Answer:12x+10y-5

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The height of a stack of DVD cases is in a proportional relationship to the number of cases in the stack. A stack of 8 cases and its height are shown. Find the constant of proportionality. Then use the constant of proportionality to find the height of a stack of 13 cases.

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Answer:

a. The equation is y = 19 x

b. The height of 13 DVD cases is 247 mm

Step-by-step explanation:

- A proportional relationship is about two quantities vary directly with

each other

- Ex: If y proportion to x, then y is varies directly with x

 That means y ∝ x ⇒ y = k x, where k is the constant of variation

- The height of a stack of DVD case is proportional to the number of

 case in the stack

- That means the height of DVD cases varies with the number of cases

- The height of 6 DVD case is 114 mm

a.

∵ The number of cases = x

∵ The height of the cases = y

∴ y ∝ x

∴ y = k x

- To find k lets use the first information above

∵ y = 114 mm when x = 6

- Substitute these values in the equation above to find k

∵ 114 = 6 k

- Divide both sides by 6

∴ k = 19

- Substitute the value of k in the equation above

∴ y = 19 x

* The equation is y = 19 x

b.

- We need to find the height of 13 DVD cases

∵ y = 19 x

∵ x = 13

- Substitute the value of x in the equation

∴ y = 19 × 13

∴ y = 247 mm

* The height of 13 DVD cases is 247 mm

The height will be 143 mm for a stack of 13 DVD cases.

What is the constant of proportionality?

The constant of proportionality is the constant value of the ratio of two proportional values. A proportionality relation exists between two changing quantities when either their ratio or product gives a constant.

The overall height of the 8 cases stacked on top of each other is 88 mm.

Because you need to know the height of each individual DVD case, divide the height (88 mm) by the number of DVD cases (8):

⇒ 88/ 8 = 13

⇒ 88 ÷ 8 = 13

Then it asks for the height of a stack of 13 cases, so multiply the 11 (the height of each DVD case) by 13:

11 × 13= 143

Therefore, 13 DVD cases stacked on top of each other have a height of 143 mm.

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The question seems to be incomplete the correct question would be:

The height of a stack of DVD cases is in proportional relationship to the number of cases in the stack. A stack of 8 cases and its height is shown. Find the constant of proportionality. Then use the constant of proportionality to find the height of a stack of 13 cases.

The height of the 8 cases stacked on top of each other is 88 mm.

Solve.
5
2x+
1
2x=5
1
2+
7
2x
The value of x is

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Answer:

-64

Step-by-step explanation:

a mercury thermometer records a temperature of 8 degrees fahrenheit at 10 a.m. if the temperature drops by 3 degrees fahrenheit every hour what will be the temperature by 2 p.m. of the same day ​

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Answer:

-4 Degrees Fahrenheit

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]Initial\ Temperature = 8[/tex] ---- at 10am

[tex]Difference = -3[/tex]

Required

Determine the final temperature at 2pm

First, we need to determine the hour from 10am to 2pm (Both inclusive)

[tex]Interval = 2pm - 10am + 1hr[/tex]

[tex]Interval = 4hr + 1hr[/tex]

[tex]Interval = 5hr[/tex]

To solve further, we make use of the following Arithmetic Progression formula:

[tex]T_n = a + (n - 1)d[/tex]

Where

[tex]a = 8[/tex] --- Initial

[tex]d = -3[/tex] --- difference

[tex]n = 5[/tex] -- 5th term

[tex]T_n[/tex] --- Final temperature at 2pm

So: we have:

[tex]T_n = 8 + (5 - 1) * -3[/tex]

[tex]T_n = 8 + (4) * -3[/tex]

[tex]T_n = 8 + 4 * -3[/tex]

[tex]T_n = 8 -12[/tex]

[tex]T_n = -4[/tex]

Hence:

The temperature is -4 Degrees Fahrenheit

sum n=3 ^ infty (2n+5)
find the series shown​

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Answer: Choice C) 11 + 13 + 15 + 17 + ...

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Explanation:

We're adding terms in the form (2n+5)

The first term is when n = 3, so

2n+5 = 2*3+5 = 6+5 = 11

The next term is when n = 4, so

2n+5 = 2*4+5 = 8+5 = 13

The next term is when n = 5, so

2n+5 = 2*5+5 = 10+5 = 15

And so on

This means,

[tex]\displaystyle \sum_{n=3}^{\infty} (2n+5) = 11+13+15+17+\ldots[/tex]

which matches with choice C. The three dots indicates the pattern goes on forever.

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Choice B does not have these dots, so that's why choice B is not the answer. If we replaced the infinity symbol with 7, then choice B would be the answer.

I.e,

[tex]\displaystyle \sum_{n=3}^{7} (2n+5) = 11+13+15+17+19[/tex]

HELP URGENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NEEDED IN 10 MINUTES

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Answer:

1.  124 degrees                       2.141 degrees

3.         b then a                4.b then b

Step-by-step explanation:

The right triangle ABC, shown below is reflected over the line y = -x. Where will the point C' be located?

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Answer:

(4, -3)

Step-by-step explanation:

It says my answers need to be at least 20 characters long so I had to write this.

-2/5x=-5 What is this?

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Answer:

25/2 or 12 1/2 or 12.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Carlos buys a box of frozen flavored ice sticks. 2/5 of the ice sticks are blue raspberry. Of the remaining ice sticks, 1/3 are grape, and the rest are cherry. If there are 48 blue raspberry and cherry flavored ice sticks altogether, how many ice sticks total are in the box?

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Given:

[tex]\dfrac{2}{5}[/tex] of the ice sticks are blue raspberry.

Of the remaining ice sticks, [tex]\dfrac{1}{3}[/tex] are grape, and the rest are cherry.

There are 48 blue raspberry and cherry flavored ice sticks altogether.

To find:

The total number of ice sticks.

Solution:

Let x be the total number of ice sticks.

[tex]\dfrac{2}{5}[/tex] of the ice sticks are blue raspberry.

Blue raspberry [tex]=\dfrac{2}{5}x[/tex]

Remaining raspberry [tex]=x-\dfrac{2}{5}x[/tex]

                                   [tex]=\dfrac{3}{5}x[/tex]

Of the remaining ice sticks, [tex]\dfrac{1}{3}[/tex] are grape, and the rest are cherry.

Grape [tex]=\dfrac{1}{3}\times \dfrac{3}{5}x[/tex]

          [tex]=\dfrac{1}{5}x[/tex]

Cherry [tex]=\dfrac{3}{5}x-\dfrac{1}{5}x[/tex]

           [tex]=\dfrac{2}{5}x[/tex]

There are 48 blue raspberry and cherry flavored ice sticks altogether.

[tex]\dfrac{2}{5}x+\dfrac{2}{5}x=48[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{4}{5}x=48[/tex]

[tex]x=48\times \dfrac{5}{4}[/tex]

[tex]x=60[/tex]

Therefore, the total number of ice sticks is 60.

Use the distributive property
to expand -4(-2/5+3x)
Which is an equivalent expression?

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Answer:

8/5-12x

Step-by-step explanation:

-4(-2/5+3x)

Multiply each term inside the parentheses by -4

-4 * -2/5 + -4 * 3x

8/5-12x

Answer:

-1.6+12x

Step-by-step explanation:

First you do -4*2/5 + -4*3x. Which will give you -1.6+ 12x

What is 7/8 x 4/5 divided by 7/20

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Answer: 2

Step-by-step explanation: First, multiply 7/8 by 4/5 which equals to 7/10. Then, divide 7/10 by 7/20. Finally, you should end up with a result of 2.

4/10 would be your answer to your question

A high school class wants to make atleast $1500 by hosting a dance. The class knows that hey will make $500 in refreshments.
If the class sells tickets for $5 what’s the inequality to determine the number of tickets the class would need to sell to make at least $1500.
And determine the number of ticket the class would need to sell to make $1500

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Answer:

1000=5x

Step-by-step explanation:

200 tickets

200*5 is 1000. 1000+500 is 1500

Five times the sum of a number n and seven
Hint- you need parenthesis

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5(n + 7) is the equation

The equation of the problem is [tex]5(n+7)[/tex]

The sentence is asking 5 times the sum of n+7, so you are multiplying (n+7) by 5.

HELP ASAP DUE TOMORROW!!!
On a family outing, Tyler bought 5 cups of hot cocoa (x)
and 4 pretzels (y) for $18.40. Some of his family members
would like a second serving, so he went back to the same
food stand and bought another 2 cups of hot cocoa (x) and
4 pretzels (y) for $11.20.

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Answers:

x = 2.40

y = 1.60

This means 1 hot cocoa costs $2.40 and 1 pretzel costs $1.60

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Work Shown:

x = cost of 1 cup of hot cocoa

y = cost of 1 pretzel

5x = cost of 5 cocoas

4y = cost of 4 pretzels

5x+4y = cost of 5 cocoas+4 pretzels

5x+4y = 18.40

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2x = cost of 2 cocoas

4y = cost of 4 pretzels

2x+4y = cost of 2 cocoas+4 pretzels

2x+4y = 11.20

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The system of equations we have is

[tex]\begin{cases}5x+4y = 18.40\\2x+4y = 11.20\end{cases}[/tex]

Note how 4y shows up twice. This is handy to be able to get rid of the y terms completely.

How? By subtracting the equations straight down

The x terms subtract to 5x-2x = 3x

The y terms subtract to 4y-4y = 0y = 0 and they go away

The right hand sides subtract to 18.40 - 11.20 = 7.20

After those three separate subtractions, we have this new equation:

3x = 7.20

Divide both sides by 3 to isolate x

3x/3 = 7.20/3

x = 2.40

Each hot cocoa costs $2.40

Now use this x value to find y. You can pick any equation you want as long as it has x,y in it. I'll pick the first equation

5x+4y = 18.40

5(2.40)+4y = 18.40

12+4y = 18.40

4y = 18.40-12

4y = 6.40

y = 6.40/4

y = 1.60

Each pretzel costs $1.60

If we picked on the second equation, we should get the same y value

Let's find out

2x+4y = 11.20

2(2.40)+4y = 11.20

4.80+4y = 11.20

4y = 11.20-4.80

4y = 6.40

y = 6.40/4

y = 1.60

We get the same result as before.

To check the answers, you need to plug those values back into the two original equations and simplify. You should get the same thing on both sides.

*
ate: Find 8% of 40.
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The answer is 3.2.
8 percent of 40 is 3.2

The ratio of students who made
the honor roll to the total number
of students is 1:50. If there are
500 students in total, how many
made the honor roll?​

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Answer:

10 is the answer. 1:50 is 10:500 simplified

Step-by-step explanation:

500÷50=10.

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Answer:

j+z+12

Step-by-step explanation:

The product of a number and is 3 Find the number.
Your answer​

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the product of

-3 and -11/9 is 3(2/3)

What is an equation for the line that passes through (6,-5) and (-8,16)

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Answer:

y=mx

Step-by-step explanation:

i think thats the equation am pretty sure tho

How much time will Alex need to walk to his school, which is 2 1/ 4 miles away from his house, if he would walk with the speed of …

3 mph


Please help!!!!

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Answer:

Alex needs to walk for 45 minutes.

Step-by-step explanation:

2.25 / 3 = 0.75 hours

0.75 hours = 45 minutes

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Answer:

the answer is d

Step-by-step explanation:

it would be 9.7 x 10^3

Solve for r.
19.72 = 4r

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Answer: R = 4.93

Step-by-step explanation:

19.72/4 = 4.93

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Sarah arrives at the bus station at 8:25 and can catch either bus A or B. How long does she wait for the next bus?

Bus A runs every 6 mins
Bus B runs every 8 mins

What bus can she catch and what time?

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Answer:

every 8 mins

Step-by-step explanation:

bus b

how many times 92 go in too 100​

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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

1 time

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of a rectangular prism is 504 cubic centimeters. If the length of a rectangular prism is 9 centimeters and the width is 8 centimeters, what is the height?

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Answer:

7 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Volume of a rectangular prism ( V ) = 504 [tex]\sf{ cm^{3} }[/tex]

Length of a rectangular prism ( l ) = 9 cm

Width of a rectangular prism ( w ) = 8 cm

To find:

Height of a rectangular prism ( h ) = ?

Volume of a rectangle = lwh

[tex]\dashrightarrow[/tex] 504 = 9 * 8 * h

[tex]\dashrightarrow[/tex] 504 = 72 h

[tex]\dashrightarrow[/tex] 72h = 504

[tex]\dashrightarrow[/tex] h = [tex]\frac{504}{72}[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow[/tex] h = 7 cm

The height of a rectangular prism is 7 cm.

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The height is 7 cm of the rectangular prism whose volume is 504 cm³.

What is a rectangular prism?

A rectangular prism is a solid three-dimensional structure with six faces and rectangular bases. A rectangular prism is also a cuboid. A cuboid and a rectangular prism have the same cross-section.

Given, The volume of a rectangular prism is 504 cubic centimeters. If the length of a rectangular prism is 9 centimeters and the width is 8 centimeters.

From the general formula of the rectangular prism

Volume  = length *width *height

Substituting the data given above

504 = 9 * 8 * height

Height = 7 cm

Therefore, the Height of the rectangular prism is 7 cm.

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what is 2 to the power of 8 minus 10 minus 15 divided by 3

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Answer:

241

Step-by-step explanation:

241

Answer:

241

Step-by-step explanation:

2^8 - 10 -15 / 3

256 - 10 - 15 / 3

256 - 10 - 5

246 - 5

241

Hope this helps!

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