Max rewrote the function f(x)

  1. Rewrote the cosine function f(x) = cos (1/3x-pi/6) as a translated sine function
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  2. Factor Completely2x^3-40x^2-192x I have a common factor of x so I rewrote the problem as x(x^2-40x+192) then trying to use FOIL
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  3. Cole rewrote a quadratic function in vertex form. h(x)=x^2 -6 +7
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  4. I need to find the integral of (sin x)/ cos^3 xI let u= cos x, then got -du= sin x (Is this right correct?) I then rewrote the
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  5. I made a lot of typos the first time i wrote it so i rewrote and edited the questionBoth antibiotics were prescribed in high
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  6. April rewrote a quadratic function in vertex form.h(x)=5^2-30x+30 step 1 h(x)=5(x^2-6x+ )+30 step 2 h(x)=5(x^2-6x+9)+30-45 step
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  7. Cole rewrote the quadratic function h(x) = x^2 - 6x +7 into vertex form, Cole said the vertex is (3.2) is he correct? Show your
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  8. Max rewrote the function f(x) = 4x²+16x+8 in vertex form by completing the square. 2He concluded that the vertex is (-2, 4),
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  9. Cole rewrote a quadratic function in vertex form. h(x)=x^2 -6x+7Cole said that the vertex is (3, 2). Is Cole correct? If not,
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  10. Felicia rewrote a quadratic function in vertex form.h(x)= x2−6x+7 Step 1: h(x)= (x2−6x+ 9 )+7 Step 2: h(x)=(x2−6x+ 9 )+7
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