Factors are (x - 1)(x - 1) so only one root.
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In a quadratic equation, the X-values represent the points where the graph of the equation intersects the X-axis, known as the roots or zeroes of the equation. These points indicate the values of X for which the quadratic expression equals zero. When plotted, these X-values help define the shape of the parabola, which can open upwards or downwards depending on the leading coefficient. The X-values also reflect the solutions to the equation when set equal to zero.
Because if you ever want to graph that equation you need the actual equation itself to help you graph it.
An equation has the 'equals' sign ( = ) in it. An expression hasn't.
The equation 25 times 753 equals to 18825. This is 5 grade math.
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In a quadratic equation, the X-values represent the points where the graph of the equation intersects the X-axis, known as the roots or zeroes of the equation. These points indicate the values of X for which the quadratic expression equals zero. When plotted, these X-values help define the shape of the parabola, which can open upwards or downwards depending on the leading coefficient. The X-values also reflect the solutions to the equation when set equal to zero.
Because if you ever want to graph that equation you need the actual equation itself to help you graph it.
graph!
Graph factor
Give us the whole equation, and we can help.
that's simple an equation is settled of asymptotes so if you know the asymptotes... etc etc Need more help? write it
I'm sorry, but I cannot see the graph you are referring to. If you can describe the graph or provide the equations you're considering, I can help you determine which ones might apply.
The slope, or the change in y in respect to x, can be found by putting the equation into y = mx + b form. Y = (9/5) x - 4/5 The slope is m or (9/5). Any equation in y intercept form with that slope is parallel.
An equation has the 'equals' sign ( = ) in it. An expression hasn't.
Nobody can help you find a solution until you get another equation to go along with this one. Your equation has two variables in it ... 'x' and 'y' ... so it has no unique solution all by itself.
The graph of an equation represents the solution set of the equation, that is all the solutions of the equation are points that lie on the graph and all the points that lie on the graph are solutions of the equation.