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Use the quadratic model y = −4x2 − 3x + 4 to predict y if x equals 5.
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Use the quadratic model y = −4x2 − 3x + 4 to predict y if x equals 5.
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y = -4x^2 - 3x + 4
x = 5
y = -4(5)^2 - 3(5) + 4
y = -4(25) - 15 + 4
y = -100 - 15 + 4
y = -114
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Please, write -4x^2 (not 04x2).
Then the quadratic model is y = -4x^2 - 3x + 4.
Now substitutet 5 for x: y(5) = -4 (5)^2 - 3(5) + 4
Simplifying, y(5) = -4(25) - 15 + 4 = -100 - 11 = -111.
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