Vertical line of symmetry cuts through x = -4 - (sqrt of 3)
3x2 + 17x + c = 0, rearranging gives c = -3x2 - 17x
if you rearrange it, it becomes 4y + 8 = 3x2 -2x +1 4y = 3x2 -2x -7 y= (3x2 -2x -7)/4 which is a parabola
x=-.25.
Yes.
an upside down parabola
3x2=6+38=44
Vertical line of symmetry cuts through x = -4 - (sqrt of 3)
3x2 + 17x + c = 0, rearranging gives c = -3x2 - 17x
if you rearrange it, it becomes 4y + 8 = 3x2 -2x +1 4y = 3x2 -2x -7 y= (3x2 -2x -7)/4 which is a parabola
The given terms can't be an equation without an equality sign but a negative parabola opens down wards whereas a positive parabola opens up wards.
In general, no.
y2=x3+3x2
x=-.25.
No real roots.
plot the equation 3x2+9x-6y+18=0 of the parabola.
Yes.