SOLUTION: What is the y axis of (2,4), (3,10), and (4,8)?

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Question 449980: What is the y axis of (2,4), (3,10), and (4,8)?
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This question makes no sense. 3 non-collinear points do not have a "y-axis"
3 non-collinear points uniquely define a parabola that has a y-intercept. But that is a lot of work for me to do just on a wild guess as to what you meant. Re-post and write your question correctly.

John

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