help!!!
\[y=3/4x^2-3\]\[y=-3/4x^2+3\]
I need to graph this question and Im not sure how?
you have to put a value of"x" and get a value of "y" against that value of x. for example for x=1 y=3/4(1)^2-3 y=-2.25 now do for x=2 and then 3 and so on..and plot them on the graph simultaneously. keep doing it until you get a rough idea how the graph looks like.
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okay im sorry will they be overlapping opposite facing parabolas bc thats what i got but I dont know if im correct
4x + 7y − 2z = 0 3x − 5y + 3z = 9 3x + 6y − z = 1 This one too I got (1,0,2) but this lesson has me lost and Im thinking Im doing it incorrectly
it would look something like this..
yeah .. second one of your answer is correct
YAY thats what my graph looks like
Thank you for the reassurance that im not completely hopeless hahah
hahhaa.. No problem at all :P
Good job at helping this user! @nubeer
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