A parabola looks like a frowning face :( or a smiling face :)
The type of equation that would give you a parabola is called a Quadratic equation.
Quadratic equations have x^2 as the highest exponent in the equation.
ex: x squared + 2x + 1
An equation for a parabola always has some type of irregular variable, usually a squared variable or higher.
An approximation of a parabola. (It would be an exact parabola if you graph all numbers, not just natural numbers.)
Higuchi equation and a type of graph. There are many ways to write out this type of graph.
It is likely that a horizontal line on a graph will have the equation y=c, where c is a variable.
because there are usually two intercepts for that type of equation, so the line must cross over the x axis twice. the parabola is the only shape that complies with my earlier statement.
Any type of graph is a pictorial representation of data values. A continuous line graph, such as a curve or a parabola, may represent a variable equation.
A parabola is a type of graph that is not linear, and mostly curved. A parabola has the "x squared" sign in it's equation. A parabola is not only curved, but all the symmetrical. The symmetrical point, the middle of the parabola is called the vertex. You can graph this graph with the vertex, x-intercepts and a y-intercept. A parabola that has a positive x squared would be a smile parabola, and the one with the negative x squared would be a frown parabola. Also, there are the parabolas that are not up or down, but sideways Those parabolas have x=y squared, instead of y = x squared.
No. A linear equation is just one type of function.If you graph a linear equation, you get a straight line.A "function" on the other hand can take on many different forms: a straight line, a wave line (the sine function), a parabola, etc.No. A linear equation is just one type of function.If you graph a linear equation, you get a straight line.A "function" on the other hand can take on many different forms: a straight line, a wave line (the sine function), a parabola, etc.No. A linear equation is just one type of function.If you graph a linear equation, you get a straight line.A "function" on the other hand can take on many different forms: a straight line, a wave line (the sine function), a parabola, etc.No. A linear equation is just one type of function.If you graph a linear equation, you get a straight line.A "function" on the other hand can take on many different forms: a straight line, a wave line (the sine function), a parabola, etc.
The graph showed the results from his experiment. You can graph the data points to see what type of curve your equation defines.
An equation for a parabola always has some type of irregular variable, usually a squared variable or higher.
An approximation of a parabola. (It would be an exact parabola if you graph all numbers, not just natural numbers.)
Higuchi equation and a type of graph. There are many ways to write out this type of graph.
It is likely that a horizontal line on a graph will have the equation y=c, where c is a variable.
because there are usually two intercepts for that type of equation, so the line must cross over the x axis twice. the parabola is the only shape that complies with my earlier statement.
A linear equation! The general form, in n-dimensional space, is a1x1 + a2x2 + ...+ anxn = c where the ai and c are constants and the xi are variables.
Go to the y= button at the top left corner, right below the screen. Then, type in "x^2" or type X, then use the X2 button. Then, press Graph on the top right of the calculator. The y=x2 function is the most basic parabola.
x = constant.