document.write( "Question 206344: Suppose you have a quadratic equation where x is written in terms of y.\r
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document.write( " x = ay^2 + by + c\r
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document.write( "Graph the following equation and explain how it opens. Is it the same as those in the book for y? Explain your answer.\r
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document.write( " x=3y^2 + 2y +4\r
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Algebra.Com's Answer #155925 by stanbon(75887)![]() ![]() ![]() You can put this solution on YOUR website! It is a parabola opening to the right. \n" ); document.write( "Can't show the graph on this site because it is not a function. \n" ); document.write( "--------------------------------------------------------------------- \n" ); document.write( "Cheers, \n" ); document.write( "Stan H. \n" ); document.write( " |