In order to determine the value of k, we need to use the given information about the form of the function y=k(x^2).
From the given form, we can see that the function is in the form of a quadratic equation. By comparing it to the general form of a quadratic equation y=ax^2+bx+c, we can determine that the coefficient of x^2 is k.
Since we have y=k(x^2), the coefficient of x^2 is indeed k. Therefore, the value of k is the coefficient of x^2.
Unfortunately, without a specific graph or equation provided, we cannot determine the exact value of k.
Algebra A Unit 5 Sample Work DUE 10/2
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The function pictured has the form of y=k(x^2)
. What is the value of k
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