Asked by jim
y^2=8(x-3)
how would you get the coordinates.
vertex = 3,0
then what?
let x=1, or -1, and solve for y. This is a parabola, if you are graphing, you will need several points to plot.
vertex = (3,0)
using x = 2
(2,4) (2,-4)
> +3
translation = (5,4) (5,-4)
Is this correct??
so the points for the graph are
vertex (3,0)
(5,4) and (5, -4)
if I use x = 2
correct?
is that correct??
how would you get the coordinates.
vertex = 3,0
then what?
let x=1, or -1, and solve for y. This is a parabola, if you are graphing, you will need several points to plot.
vertex = (3,0)
using x = 2
(2,4) (2,-4)
> +3
translation = (5,4) (5,-4)
Is this correct??
so the points for the graph are
vertex (3,0)
(5,4) and (5, -4)
if I use x = 2
correct?
is that correct??
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