3x2-y=6 3x2-y=6
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You can find the x-coordinate of it's vertex by taking it's derivative and solving for zero: y = -3x2 + 12x - 5 y' = -6x + 12 0 = -6x + 12 6x = 12 x = 2 Now that we have it's x coordinate, we can plug it back into the original equation to find it's y coordinate: y = -3x2 + 12x - 5 y = -3(2)2 + 12(2) + 5 y = -12 + 24 + 5 y = 17 So the vertex of the parabola y = -3x2 + 12x - 5 occurs at the point (2, 17).
No. Y=3X2+1 is a Binomial Equation.
x = +/- sqrt(y/3)
3x2-y=6 3x2-y=6
Yes.
The figures are exactly the same, but every point on the first graph is exactly 13 below the corresponding point on the second one.
Yes, y = 3+x is linear.
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1 and 3
This is non-linear
Yes, y = -4x + 3 is a linear equation.
y = 2x + 1 IS a linear equation!
Yes