De latexed:
Let f(x)=\(\frac{(x-2)^2-9}{3}\). The equation y=f(x) is graphed, and the x- and y-intercepts of the graph are connected to form a polygon. What is the area of that polygon?
The answer is also presented here:
https://brilliant.org/problems/from-signup/combinatorial-geometry-or-is-it-geometrical-combin/no-group/no-input/?topic_tag=combinatorics#
Guys?
I think this is homework...
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Think about it this way:
For A you have a negative slope, and the problem is intuitively asking for a positive one.
Since they contradict, It is false.
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