i think that the range and the domain of a parabola is the coordinates of the vertex
the origin is the point in the graph that can be fourth vertex
The coordinates will be at the point of the turn the parabola which is its vertex.
The vertex of a triangle is the point where two or more sides of the triangle intersect. In the case of triangle TIF, the vertex would be the point where the sides TI and IF intersect. To determine the exact coordinates of the vertex, you would need the coordinates of points T, I, and F and then use the equations of the lines containing the sides to find their point of intersection.
Yes, the point on the cone is a vertex.Typical math textbooks define a cone as "A solid figure with one circular face and one vertex." So yes, there is one vertex.
It depends on what the coordinates of the first three vertices are!
The vertex is at (5, -5).
i think that the range and the domain of a parabola is the coordinates of the vertex
the origin is the point in the graph that can be fourth vertex
The vertex is at the origin of coordinates ... the point (0, 0).
The coordinates will be at the point of the turn the parabola which is its vertex.
We will be able to identify the answer if we have the equation. We can only check on the coordinates from the given vertex.
It is (-1, 3).
i think its the vertex.
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The vertex of a triangle is the point where two or more sides of the triangle intersect. In the case of triangle TIF, the vertex would be the point where the sides TI and IF intersect. To determine the exact coordinates of the vertex, you would need the coordinates of points T, I, and F and then use the equations of the lines containing the sides to find their point of intersection.
Yes, the point on the cone is a vertex.Typical math textbooks define a cone as "A solid figure with one circular face and one vertex." So yes, there is one vertex.