Help please!!!!!! given the following quadric equation; y=2x^2-3x+3, find the vertex, axis of symmetry, intercepts, domain, range, interval where the function is increasing, and decreasing.
can someone help me solve all this step by step please
Don-t want a lot, then_
right
i really am totally in need of help
3 at the end is the y intercept
can you show all work so that way i understand how you got the answers please
suppose to show all work here. Thanks. i understand more when i see it written out
A quadric is a D-dimensional hypersurface in (D+1) dimensional spsace
please no definitions, i need this worked out
you can use quadratic formula: \[x=\frac{ b \pm \sqrt{b^2-4ac} }{ 2a }\] 2 is a -3 is b 3 at very end is c and also you can substitute different values of x to find out y's and then you can graph the function. did that help?
there is no need to work this all out. to figure out all that you want to are all already in the equation and you just need to know the rules which are basically definitions.
can you just work it out to show me in detail. thanks
to find all of this you need to graph this function first
show me please
is the final answer for all this -2/4=-1/2
I wasn't giving you a definition, I was pointing out that your question said "quadric" rather than "quadratic".....
The easiest way for you to do this is just paste your equation into Wolfram....
please help me find the vertex, axis of symmetry intercepts domain and range intervals of increasing and decreasing for this problem. i still have not had my questions answered. Please
how do i do this
That could have something to do with the way you are going about it.....
wofram, what is this
\[y=2x^2-3x+2\]
it wants to know what the vertex, the axis of symmetry, the intercepts, the domain, range and intervals that are decreasing and increasing
what does this site do
do u know how to complete squares??
yes
do it
what did u get?? @princessaubrey04
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