SOLUTION: Write the equation of a parabola that is similar (not congruent) to the {{{3x^2}}} that does NOT contain the point (0, 0), but does contain the point (2, 2).
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Question 1029087: Write the equation of a parabola that is similar (not congruent) to the that does NOT contain the point (0, 0), but does contain the point (2, 2).
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Translate the parabola so the vertex is at (2,2); that is not the only possible answer but is one of the easiest parabolas to fit the requirement.
That then is, move two units up and two units right.
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