SOLUTION: The Expression is Y = 1/36x^2
Our teacher taught us to Use three steps to solve it.
Step One: x= -b/2a
- How would i incorporate that (1/36x^2) expression into this one?
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Question 257258: The Expression is Y = 1/36x^2
Our teacher taught us to Use three steps to solve it.
Step One: x= -b/2a
- How would i incorporate that (1/36x^2) expression into this one?
Answer by drk(1908) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The vertex form is
From above we can say
the -b/2a value is 0.
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