Answer t What is the slope of the line graphed below?his question…
The part of the straight line that crosses y axis
Yes. Any linear equation of the form x = c (meaning that the coefficient of y is zero and that the graphed line is vertical) is not a function, as all points are verticaly above or below every other point. This is by definition a nonfunction.
If the problem is 2x^2+11x+12, then it has 2 x-intercepts. (Correct On Apex)
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Functions that do not result in a line when graphed.
Answer t What is the slope of the line graphed below?his question…
All quadratic functions with real coefficients can be graphed on a standard x-y graph. Not all quadratic functions have real roots, maybe that's what you were thinking of?
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They open up and will be symmetrical across the y-axis.
The part of the straight line that crosses y axis
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Yes. Any linear equation of the form x = c (meaning that the coefficient of y is zero and that the graphed line is vertical) is not a function, as all points are verticaly above or below every other point. This is by definition a nonfunction.
Although there is no graph, the number of solutions is 0.
If the problem is 2x^2+11x+12, then it has 2 x-intercepts. (Correct On Apex)