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The parabola y=x^2 is scaled
what's the quadratic form of
1/4(x+3)^2-4 I need it to find the intercepts of the parabola it describes. Check: I think the
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charlie
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The parabola
\[y=x^2\] is reflected across the \[x\]-axis and then scaled vertically by a factor of \[\dfrac{4}{3}\]. What is the
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The parabola
\[y=x^2\] is reflected across the \[x\]-axis and then scaled vertically by a factor of \[\dfrac{1}8\]. What is the
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The parabola
\[y=x^2\] is reflected across the \[x\]-axis and then scaled vertically by a factor of \[\dfrac{1}6\]. What is the
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The parabola y=x^2 is scaled vertically by a factor of 1/10.
What is the equation of the new parabola? y=______ I dont get what
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Tori
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The parabola
\[y=x^2\] is scaled vertically by a factor of \[\dfrac{2}3\]. What is the equation of the new parabola? \[y=\]
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The parabola
\[y=x^2\] is scaled vertically by a factor of \[\dfrac{1}{10}\]. What is the equation of the new parabola? \[y=\]
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The parabola
\[y=x^2\] is scaled vertically by a factor of \[7\]. What is the equation of the new parabola? \[y=\]
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The parabola y=x^2 is scaled vertically by a factor of 1/8
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meysun
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I'm trying this again, I'd like the quadratic form, so i can then work the intercepts myself. SO:
what's the quadratic form of
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charlie
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