Mathematics, 24.04.2020 00:58 necolewiggins1043
The function g(x) = 10x2 – 100x + 213 written in vertex form is g(x) = 10(x – 5)2 – 37. Which statements are true about g(x)? Select three options.
The axis of symmetry is the line x = –5.
The vertex of the graph is (5, –37).
The parabola has a minimum.
The parabola opens up.
The value of a, when the equation is written in vertex form, is negative.
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Arrange the steps to solve this system of linear equations in the correct sequence. x + y = -2 2x – 3y = -9 tiles subtract 3x + 3y = -6 (obtained in step 1) from 2x – 3y = -9 (given) to solve for x. substitute the value of x in the first equation (x + y = -2) to get y = 1. the solution for the system of equations is (-3, 1). x = -15 the solution for the system of equations is (-15, 13). add 3x + 3y = -6 (obtained in step 1) to 2x – 3y = -9 (given), and solve for x. x = -3 substitute the value of x in the first equation (x + y = -2) to get y = 13. multiply the first equation by 3: 3(x + y) = 3(-2) 3x + 3y = -6.
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