Answer to Question #147249 in General Chemistry for arjj

Question #147249
Describe how the x- and y-coordinates of the given quadratic functions C differ from the x- and y-coordinates of corresponding points of y=x^2

y=x^2+7
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Expert's answer
2020-12-08T07:00:13-0500

A general form of a quadratic equation is ax2+bx+c

In the above equation b=c=0

x=0

Y=x2+7 (0)2+7. Y=7

(0,7)

This implies that x-values are the same but y values differ with +7


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