Concept explainers
To find:The equation that may be represented by the graph shown in figure.
Answer to Problem 72E
The given graph is represented by equations (a) and (c).
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
The set of equations is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Or
(e)
(f)
Or
Concept used:
The standard form of quadratic function
The given graph is a parabola that opens upwards so
Thus, the graph is represented by the equation for which
For equations (a) we have
Hence, the given graph is represented by equations (a) and (c).
Conclusion:
The given graph is represented by equations (a) and (c).
Chapter 2 Solutions
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