SOLUTION: so i need help on determining the number of the equation y=-2x[squared]+32
i know the formula is -b[squared]-4(a)(c) but in this situation i dont have (a) so would i put 0 or 1 in
Algebra.Com
Question 929788: so i need help on determining the number of the equation y=-2x[squared]+32
i know the formula is -b[squared]-4(a)(c) but in this situation i dont have (a) so would i put 0 or 1 into the equation
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Maybe you have the equation, . This is ONE equation. You HAVE one equation.
...i dont have (a) so would i put 0 or 1 into the equation...
Compare that to the form, .
You have and .
RELATED QUESTIONS
I need help with the Pythagorean theorem. I know the formula is a squared plus b squared... (answered by Alan3354)
What is the value of the expression 2x squared + 3xy - 4y squared when x=2 and y=-4?
A.... (answered by stanbon,Alan3354)
My problem is solving each equation using the quadratic fromula, I know... (answered by mananth)
Please help me solve these factoring polynomials problems.
Thank you and please provide... (answered by ankor@dixie-net.com)
Okay, I have a "right angle", now I know sides A and B will be the same. I know side C is (answered by Alan3354)
In questions 6-9, use the discriminant to determine the number of solutions of the... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
I need help with this equation (-5t)(t2+2t-4) -The t2 is t squared... (answered by richard1234)
Hello, i need help on solving this equation. I dont even know where to start.
t-2/t-1= (answered by ankor@dixie-net.com)
solve the equation using the -b +/- square root of b squared-4(a)(c)divided by 2a
1. I (answered by jim_thompson5910,stanbon)