what's the quadratic form of

1/4(x+3)^2-4

I need it to find the intercepts of the parabola it describes.

Check: I think the parabola is 1/4 scaled, moved 3 to the left and down 4 compared to a y=x^2 parabola. Is this ok?

If you are looking for the intercepts, you will have two x-intercepts and one y-intercept.
If x = 0, y = -7/4
If y = 0, x = 1 and -7

I hope this helps and is what you were asking.

im in gr 3 and need help to use a number line to multiply
what patterns do you see inthe products /
1x5 2x5 3x5 4x5 5x5 6x6

I'm glad you reached out for help! To use a number line to multiply, you can start by drawing a number line and placing the first number (let's say 1) at the origin. Then, you can take steps forward in increments of the second number (in this case, 5). Each step forward represents multiplication.

In this case, when you multiply by 5, the pattern you will notice is that the products are increasing by 5 each time.

Let's go through the specific products for the numbers you mentioned:

1 x 5 = 5
2 x 5 = 10
3 x 5 = 15
4 x 5 = 20
5 x 5 = 25
6 x 5 = 30

As you can see, each time you move one step forward on the number line, the product increases by 5. This pattern will continue as you keep multiplying by 5.

I hope that helps you understand the pattern when using a number line to multiply! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.