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A quadratic equation.
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∙ 2010-04-06 14:54:22The equation ax2 + bx + c = 0, where a != 0 is called quadratic.
The equation contains variables which are only raised to the first power.
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Solving the equation for "y" gives you the slope-intercept form.
No, not if the y is squared. When graphed the equation will not form a straight line.
The equation ax2 + bx + c = 0, where a != 0 is called quadratic.
Written in equation form is: R2 = 5E-5. 5E-5 expressed in decimal form is 0.00005. if you wanted to solve for R, take the square root of 5E-5, which is 0.0070710678.
The equation contains variables which are only raised to the first power.
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It is the general form of a quadratic equation.
Solving the equation for "y" gives you the slope-intercept form.
The parallel equation works out as: 4y = 3x+1 which can be expressed in the form of 3x-4y+1 = 0
No, not if the y is squared. When graphed the equation will not form a straight line.
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It is a straight line equation that can be simplified to: y = 3x-9
I don't see an equation. An equation must have an equal sign. For a question in answers.com, you'll have to write the word "equals", since symbols get lost.
An equation such as y = mx + c is said to be in standard form. From such an equation, Gradient = coefficient of x = 3