Write a quadratic function rule for the given table in problems 1 and 2.
1. (graph below)
y=x-6
y=x-4
y=x to the 2nd power - 3
y=x to the 2nd power - 6
2. (graph below)
y=x+4
y=x to the 2nd power + 4
y=x to the 2nd power + 6
y=x+6
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
1.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
2.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@greenlegodude57 Help with 2 more?
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@Hotchellerae21
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@kelliegirl33 @manuelshadow sorry guys, but I really need this done
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@pashauna
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@Swiftie.13
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@ShadowLegendX
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@Uri
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@ChiefArnav
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@SolomonZelman
OpenStudy (solomonzelman):
Have you ever done graphing equations. You know what plugging in any number for x, solving for y, and getting your (x,y) coordinate means ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I might not. Can you give an example?
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@SolomonZelman
OpenStudy (solomonzelman):
\(\large\color{midnightblue}{ \rm y=x-6 }\)
If x=0, then `y=(0)-6` --> `y=-6` thus `(0,-6)`
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
No, I haven't done that.
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@SolomonZelman
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[y=x-6 \\
y=x-4\] are out, they are not quadratics
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[y=x^2-3\\
y=x^2-6\]check which one has \((3,3)\)
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