To explain which of the
Answer to Problem 9.6.5P
Quadratic equation
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Calculation:
No, E does not neet to solve equations
In this the graph turns upward
The axis of symmetry shifts to the right because equation has negative a and positive b coefficients.
The constant term c affects the y-intercept. The greater the number, the higher the intercept point on the y -axis.
In this the graph turns upward
The axis of symmetry shifts to the right because equation has negative a and positive b coefficients.
The constant term c affects the y-intercept. The greater the number, the higher the intercept point on the y -axis.
In this the graph turns downward because a is negative
The axis of symmetry shifts to the right because equation has negative a and positive b coefficients.
The constant term c affects the y-intercept. The greater the number, the higher the intercept point on the y -axis.
Hence, quadratic equation
is the match of graph
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