SOLUTION: Find two quadrants in which there are no points on the graph of y = x^2 + 1.
a. I & II
b. I & III
c. I & IV
d. II & III
e. II & IV
f. III & IV
g. Al of these ha
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Question 50645: Find two quadrants in which there are no points on the graph of y = x^2 + 1.
a. I & II
b. I & III
c. I & IV
d. II & III
e. II & IV
f. III & IV
g. Al of these have points in at least three quadrants.
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is a parabola opening up with vertex at (0,1). Therefore the entire graph is in the first two quadrants, leaving QIII and QIV with no points. The answer is f).
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