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When graphing quadratic equations, do you include the y-intercept on the graph?
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Answered by Reiny
sure, if it exists
For a "vertical " parabola there will always be a y-intercept
For a sideways parabola, there may not be one.
11 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
Yes.
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