SOLUTION: A function in the form y=ax^2 +c is shown below Y=x^2 -3 When the value of c in this function is multiplied by 4, what will be the value of y if x=6?

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Question 1205993: A function in the form y=ax^2 +c is shown below
Y=x^2 -3
When the value of c in this function is multiplied by 4, what will be the value of y if x=6?

Answer by josgarithmetic(39626)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!




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