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Mathematics
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Ответ:
99
Step-by-step explanation:
According to PEMDAS, solve for the parenthesis first:
(4 x 10 + 7^2) + 10
(40 + 7^2) + 10
(40 + 49) + 10
89 + 10
99
Ответ:
The simplest parabola is y = x2, whose graph is shown at the right. The graph passes through the origin (0,0), and is contained in Quadrants I and II.
This graph is known as the "Parent Function" for parabolas, or quadratic functions. All other parabolas, or quadratic functions, can be obtained from this graph by one or more transformations.
The "parent" parabola can give birth to a myriad of other parabolic shapes through the process of transformations.
Brush off your memories of transformations and let's take a quick look at what is possible.
When graphing quadratic functions (parabolas), keep in mind that two forms of equations may be used:
y = ax2 + bx + c or y = a(x - h)2 + k
Step-by-step explanation: