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OpenStudy (patrickweewoos):

I NEED HELP!!! 5 questions! MEDAL+FAN!

alones (alones):

Is it an emergency?

OpenStudy (patrickweewoos):

Which is the graph of g(x) = –(x + 3)2 – 5^?

OpenStudy (patrickweewoos):

YES!

OpenStudy (patrickweewoos):

@AloneS @TheSmartOne

OpenStudy (patrickweewoos):

@Directrix

alones (alones):

Why did you tagg mee x]

OpenStudy (patrickweewoos):

Because i need help

rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):

can you take a screenshot of the question

OpenStudy (patrickweewoos):

How do I do that?

rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):

are u using chrome?

OpenStudy (patrickweewoos):

No firefox

rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):

i would use chrome and get "lightshot"

alones (alones):

I use firefox too ;)

OpenStudy (patrickweewoos):

;)

Directrix (directrix):

What is the equation: g(x) = –(x + 3)2 – 5^ ? What comes after the 5^ at the end of your post?

OpenStudy (patrickweewoos):

Oh I meant to put that in front of 2

Directrix (directrix):

Please post the corrected equation.

OpenStudy (patrickweewoos):

g(x)=-(x+3)^2-5

Directrix (directrix):

You could graph that at Desmos.com and compare that graph to your options.

OpenStudy (patrickweewoos):

Ok thanks!!! Became a fan ;)

Directrix (directrix):

With the negative in front of the g(x)= - (x+3)^2-5, you already know that the graph will open downward.

Directrix (directrix):

That leaves options A and B from which to compare.

OpenStudy (patrickweewoos):

WAIT!! In the first line do I just put the equation?

Directrix (directrix):

Put it in as y=-(x+3)^2-5

Directrix (directrix):

Did you get this?

OpenStudy (patrickweewoos):

Yes

OpenStudy (patrickweewoos):

A?

Directrix (directrix):

Yes. I agree. Also, Desmos.com is more than just a graphing utility. Take a look at the guide to the site. Demos User's Guide: https://s3.amazonaws.com/desmos/Desmos_Calculator_User_Guide.pdf

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