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A quadratic function ff is defined by f(x)=a(xh)2+kf(x) = a(x - h)^2 + k, where aa, hh, and kk are constants, and its graph in the xyxy-plane has vertex (h,k)(h, k) in the first quadrant. The yy-intercept of the graph of ff is (0,4)(0, 4). The function gg is defined by g(x)=f(x2)+12g(x) = f(x - 2) + 12. If the yy-intercept of the graph of gg is (0,8)(0, 8), and the vertex of the graph of ff lies on the line y=5xy = 5x, what is the value of kk?

  1. A
    4
  2. 5Cevap
  3. C
    203\frac{20}{3}
  4. D
    20

Cevap

The value of kk is 5.
By using the given vertex relation k=5hk = 5h, we can substitute this into the yy-intercept equations for f(x)f(x) and g(x)g(x). The yy-intercept of ff is at (0,4)(0,4), which translates to the equation ah2+k=4ah^2 + k = 4. The yy-intercept of gg is at (0,8)(0,8), which leads to a(h+2)2+k=4a(h+2)^2 + k = -4. Eliminating the parameter aa by equating the two representations of aa in terms of hh yields the quadratic equation 3h2+h4=03h^2 + h - 4 = 0. Factoring this equation gives (3h+4)(h1)=0(3h+4)(h-1)=0. Since the vertex is in the first quadrant, both coordinates must be positive, which restricts hh to the positive value h=1h = 1. Substituting h=1h = 1 back into the vertex relation k=5hk = 5h yields k=5k = 5.

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1
Use the vertex line relation to express kk in terms of hh.
k=5hk = 5h
Since the vertex (h,k)(h, k) lies on the line y=5xy = 5x, substituting the coordinates into the line's equation gives k=5hk = 5h.
2
Set up an equation using the yy-intercept of f(x)f(x).
ah2+5h=4    a=45hh2ah^2 + 5h = 4 \implies a = \frac{4 - 5h}{h^2}
The yy-intercept of f(x)f(x) is (0,4)(0, 4), so f(0)=a(0h)2+k=4f(0) = a(0-h)^2 + k = 4. Substituting k=5hk = 5h gives ah2+5h=4ah^2 + 5h = 4.
3
Set up an equation using the yy-intercept of g(x)g(x).
a(h+2)2+5h=4    a=5h4(h+2)2a(h + 2)^2 + 5h = -4 \implies a = \frac{-5h - 4}{(h+2)^2}
The function g(x)=f(x2)+12=a(x2h)2+k+12g(x) = f(x - 2) + 12 = a(x - 2 - h)^2 + k + 12. The yy-intercept is (0,8)(0, 8), so g(0)=a(2h)2+k+12=8g(0) = a(-2 - h)^2 + k + 12 = 8. Simplifying and substituting k=5hk = 5h gives a(h+2)2+5h=4a(h+2)^2 + 5h = -4.
4
Equate the expressions for aa and solve the resulting quadratic equation for hh.
3h2+h4=0    (3h+4)(h1)=03h^2 + h - 4 = 0 \implies (3h + 4)(h - 1) = 0
Equating the two expressions for aa gives 45hh2=(5h+4)(h+2)2\frac{4 - 5h}{h^2} = \frac{-(5h + 4)}{(h + 2)^2}. Cross-multiplying yields (45h)(h2+4h+4)=h2(5h+4)    164h16h25h3=5h34h2    12h2+4h16=0    3h2+h4=0(4 - 5h)(h^2 + 4h + 4) = -h^2(5h + 4) \implies 16 - 4h - 16h^2 - 5h^3 = -5h^3 - 4h^2 \implies 12h^2 + 4h - 16 = 0 \implies 3h^2 + h - 4 = 0.
5
Determine hh and compute kk based on the quadrant constraints.
h=1    k=5h = 1 \implies k = 5
Since the vertex (h,k)(h, k) is in the first quadrant, we must have h>0h > 0. Thus, h=1h = 1 is the only valid solution. Using k=5hk = 5h, we find k=5(1)=5k = 5(1) = 5.

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