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OpenStudy (katecc379):

b

OpenStudy (katecc379):

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

no silly the first alphabet is A

OpenStudy (katecc379):

see attachment

OpenStudy (katecc379):

@calculusxy

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

it doesnt show choices

OpenStudy (will.h):

indeed what are the choices

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

its b ur right

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

but it could be f im not sure, maybe z

OpenStudy (katecc379):

there are no choices

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

its b form then

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

im just kidding i have no clue

OpenStudy (katecc379):

@Will.H

OpenStudy (will.h):

it is written in the point slope form

OpenStudy (katecc379):

standard form?

OpenStudy (katecc379):

oh

OpenStudy (will.h):

no standard form would be like 5x + y = 2 where x and y on the same side

OpenStudy (katecc379):

is this vertex form?

OpenStudy (will.h):

it can't be vertex form because in order to be written in vertex form the y must be isolated

OpenStudy (katecc379):

so what form is it?? standard??

OpenStudy (will.h):

there is one other form that i can't remember remind me what are the forms of quadratic functions

OpenStudy (will.h):

can't be standard this is the standard f(x) = ax^2 + bx + c

OpenStudy (katecc379):

intercept?

OpenStudy (will.h):

can't be vertex this is the vertex form y = a(x - h)^2 + k where h and k is the vertex

OpenStudy (will.h):

it can be vertex if we add the 3 to both sides

OpenStudy (katecc379):

i think the first one might be intercept form

OpenStudy (will.h):

the linear equation or the quadratic?>

OpenStudy (katecc379):

nvm it is definitely intercept form but can u help with a few more?>

OpenStudy (will.h):

sure on separate posts

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