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Here is the graph of quadratic function \(f\).
Andre uses the expression \((x-5)^2+7\) to define \(f\).
Noah uses the expression \((x+5)^2-7\) to define \(f\).
Do you agree with either of them? Explain your reasoning.
Here are the graphs of \(y=x^2\), \(y=x^2-5\), and \(y=(x+2)^2-8\).
Select all the equations with a graph whose vertex has both a positive \(x\)-coordinate and a positive \(y\)-coordinate.
\(y=x^2\)
\(y=(x-1)^2\)
\(y=(x-3)^2+2\)
\(y=2(x-4)^2-5\)
\(y=0.5(x+2)^2+6\)
\(y=\text-(x-4)^2+3\)
\(y=\text-2(x-3)^2+1\)
The height, in feet, of a soccer ball is modeled by the equation \(g(t)=2+50t-16t^2\) , where time, \(t\), is measured in seconds after it was kicked.
Find the area of the shaded region.