Help! Algebra!!!
What is the domain of the following parabola?
@DaBest21 @raiders88 @Elsa213 @lexikaylynn @Keigh2015
the domain is all x values @MafHater
Is there any choices? and yeah the domain is all the x values
Are there
Yes, x ≥ 1 x ≤ 1 All real numbers y ≤ 2
I know it's not D, I think it's A.
all real numbers
what do you think it is? @MafHater
bc it keeps extending through all numbers of x
Like I said @Keigh2015, I believe it is A. Is @DaBest21 right?
as u can see it is not a bc it goes greater than one
so it hjas to be all real numbers
I think @DaBest21 is correct, because yeah the x-values go farther out than one.
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Okay, cool! Thanks! Would you mind helping me on a few more?
I wouldn't mind helping
The quadratic functions f(x) and g(x) are described as follows: f(x) = −4x2 + 5 x g(x) 0 0 1 1 2 5 3 1 4 0
Which of the following statements best compares the maximum value of the 2 functions? It is the same for both functions. f(x) has a greater maximum value than g(x). g(x) has a greater maximum value than f(x). The maximum values cannot be determined.
sure just make a new question in ask a question
Is it C?
at what point in the chart is g(x) at its max
g(x) is at its max in the middle, f(x) is at its max at the end.
what amounts
Hint:they are equal
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/yrpnondjwl this is what it would look like graphed
because the greater the number or less the less it is so the both max at 5 so they are equal
it is A @MafHater
Ohh, ok. @Keigh2015 what do you think?
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I agree with @DaBest21
Cool, thanks!
No problem
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