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Hi. all: I have no idea how to find the equations of these parabolas
(c) It passes through the points (0;0), (1;2) and ( 2; 22).
(d) The xintercepts are 4 and 2 and the maximum yvalue is 6. (Hint:
the axis of symmetry lies halfway between the two xintercepts.) I know I have to use the formula a(x-r1)(x-r2)=6 How do i find A? As for (c) I have no idea . Thanks in advance
Deon
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hi Deon588
(c) Assume the equation has the form
Substitute the coordinates to get
That should enable you to get a, b, and c.
(d) You are right about the form here
Use the hint. Halfway is x = 3 so
You can get 'a' from this.
Post again if you need more detail
Bob
Last edited by Bob (2011-05-26 19:58:11)
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Hi Bob. Thanks a lot it works out perfect now.
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You're welcome.
Bob
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