SOLUTION: What would the graph of the quadratic function with zeros 1/2 plus or minus sqrt7/3 look like ?
Algebra.Com
Question 125441: What would the graph of the quadratic function with zeros 1/2 plus or minus sqrt7/3 look like ?
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What would the graph of the quadratic function with zeros 1/2 plus or minus sqrt7/3 look like ?
:
In order to graph it, you need the equation, find that:
x =
:
x - = +/-; subtract from both sides
:
(x-)^2 = ; squared both sides
:
x^2 - 1x + = ; FOILed
:
x^2 - 1x + - = 0; Subtracted from both sides
:
x^2 - 1x + - = 0; use a common denominator
:
x^2 - 1x - = 0
:
Plot this equation from x = -2 to x = +3, it should look like this:
:
Could you follow this OK?
RELATED QUESTIONS
How do I find the basic function of:
t(x)= -(-1-x)^2
What would this graph look like?... (answered by stanbon)
solve:
-9(x-3)^2=-7
I am coming up with a solution of x=1 plus or minus 3 sqrt7 over... (answered by checkley71)
What would the graph look like for the linear function of y = 1/3x... (answered by ewatrrr)
Can you please help me on what the graph would look like for y=x squared minus... (answered by jojo14344)
I can't draw the graph on here, but I am looking at a graph of function f with the points (answered by josgarithmetic)
What is the function of a quadratic function with zeros at -5/2 and... (answered by Alan3354)
What does the graph of y=1/2 sin (2x/3+90 degrees) look... (answered by Fombitz)
what would the graph of 2y+3x=6 look... (answered by oscargut)
What is the equation of a quadratic function with zeros at -5/2 and... (answered by Alan3354)