Asked by Annoymus
Function
f
is defined by
f
(
x
)
=
(
x
−
5
)
2
+
1
.
Function
g
is defined by
g
(
x
)
=
f
(
x
)
−
2
.
Which quadrants in the
x
y
–plane contain points on the graph of
y
=
g
(
x
)
?
f
is defined by
f
(
x
)
=
(
x
−
5
)
2
+
1
.
Function
g
is defined by
g
(
x
)
=
f
(
x
)
−
2
.
Which quadrants in the
x
y
–plane contain points on the graph of
y
=
g
(
x
)
?
Answers
Answered by
oobleck
Wrong again.
g(x) = (x-5)^2 - 1 has its vertex at (5,-1)
It has x-intercepts at x=4 and x=6
So there are no points in QIII for this graph.
g(x) = (x-5)^2 - 1 has its vertex at (5,-1)
It has x-intercepts at x=4 and x=6
So there are no points in QIII for this graph.
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