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Question 1150468: The parabola is defined by the equation (x−6)^2+4x−29. Then it's reflected about the x-axis. How many times is the distance between the vertices of these two parabolas bigger than that of their intersection points ? Answer by ikleyn(52814) (Show Source):
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The parabola is defined by the equation (x−6)^2+4x−29. Then it's reflected about the x-axis. How many times
is the distance between the vertices of these two parabolas bigger than that of their intersection points ?
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Hey, your equation IS NOT a parabola (!)
Moreover, the expression in your post IS NOT an equation, at all (!) (!)