graph 36x^2-900=25y^2 show the step

  1. A cubic graph has the equation:y = 3(x-1)(x+2)(x+5) Write in similar form the equation of the graph after a translation ( 3)
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  2. can someone show me how to do it step by step please!Use a graph and table to solve each system. check your answer {y+x=5
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  3. can someone show how to graph step by stepthe polynomial function -x^4 - 4x^2. That is -x to the fourth power minus -4x squared.
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  4. show me step by step how to find the domain of this function then graph itg(x)=2x-4
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  5. Find the value of the six trigonometric functions.t = 7(pi)/4 Can you show me step by step so I can see how this is solved?
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  6. Determine the zero(s) of the quadratic function y=2x2+10x+8. Show all steps. (2 points) Step 1: Plug the equation into my
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  7. List all points on the graph of y=tanx on the interval [π/2,3π] that have a​ y-coordinate of -1/radical3(Type ordered pair)
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  8. use completing the square to describe the graph of each function.How do you complete the square with this equations. please show
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  9. Solve it step by step!Find the area below f(x) =-x^2 + 4x +3 and above g(x) = -x^3 +7x^2-10x + 5 over the interval of [1 ≤ x
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  10. Sketch a graph of a function f(x) that is differentiable and that satisfies the following conditions.c) f'(-3) = 0 and f'(1) = 0
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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