Parabolic Functions - Math
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A parabola is one example of a quadratic function, regardless of whether it points upwards or downwards.
The red line represents a quadratic function and will have a formula similar to
.
The blue line represents a linear function and will have a formula similar to
.
The green line represents an exponential function and will have a formula similar to
.
The purple line represents an absolute value function and will have a formula similar to
.
A parabola is one example of a quadratic function, regardless of whether it points upwards or downwards.
The red line represents a quadratic function and will have a formula similar to .
The blue line represents a linear function and will have a formula similar to .
The green line represents an exponential function and will have a formula similar to .
The purple line represents an absolute value function and will have a formula similar to .
Which of the following functions represents a parabola?
Which of the following functions represents a parabola?
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A parabola is a curve that can be represented by a quadratic equation. The only quadratic here is represented by the function
, while the others represent straight lines, circles, and other curves.
A parabola is a curve that can be represented by a quadratic equation. The only quadratic here is represented by the function , while the others represent straight lines, circles, and other curves.
A parabola is one example of a quadratic function, regardless of whether it points upwards or downwards.
The red line represents a quadratic function and will have a formula similar to
.
The blue line represents a linear function and will have a formula similar to
.
The green line represents an exponential function and will have a formula similar to
.
The purple line represents an absolute value function and will have a formula similar to
.
A parabola is one example of a quadratic function, regardless of whether it points upwards or downwards.
The red line represents a quadratic function and will have a formula similar to .
The blue line represents a linear function and will have a formula similar to .
The green line represents an exponential function and will have a formula similar to .
The purple line represents an absolute value function and will have a formula similar to .
Which of the following functions represents a parabola?
Which of the following functions represents a parabola?
Tap to see back →
A parabola is a curve that can be represented by a quadratic equation. The only quadratic here is represented by the function
, while the others represent straight lines, circles, and other curves.
A parabola is a curve that can be represented by a quadratic equation. The only quadratic here is represented by the function , while the others represent straight lines, circles, and other curves.
A parabola is one example of a quadratic function, regardless of whether it points upwards or downwards.
The red line represents a quadratic function and will have a formula similar to
.
The blue line represents a linear function and will have a formula similar to
.
The green line represents an exponential function and will have a formula similar to
.
The purple line represents an absolute value function and will have a formula similar to
.
A parabola is one example of a quadratic function, regardless of whether it points upwards or downwards.
The red line represents a quadratic function and will have a formula similar to .
The blue line represents a linear function and will have a formula similar to .
The green line represents an exponential function and will have a formula similar to .
The purple line represents an absolute value function and will have a formula similar to .
Which of the following functions represents a parabola?
Which of the following functions represents a parabola?
Tap to see back →
A parabola is a curve that can be represented by a quadratic equation. The only quadratic here is represented by the function
, while the others represent straight lines, circles, and other curves.
A parabola is a curve that can be represented by a quadratic equation. The only quadratic here is represented by the function , while the others represent straight lines, circles, and other curves.
A parabola is one example of a quadratic function, regardless of whether it points upwards or downwards.
The red line represents a quadratic function and will have a formula similar to
.
The blue line represents a linear function and will have a formula similar to
.
The green line represents an exponential function and will have a formula similar to
.
The purple line represents an absolute value function and will have a formula similar to
.
A parabola is one example of a quadratic function, regardless of whether it points upwards or downwards.
The red line represents a quadratic function and will have a formula similar to .
The blue line represents a linear function and will have a formula similar to .
The green line represents an exponential function and will have a formula similar to .
The purple line represents an absolute value function and will have a formula similar to .
Which of the following functions represents a parabola?
Which of the following functions represents a parabola?
Tap to see back →
A parabola is a curve that can be represented by a quadratic equation. The only quadratic here is represented by the function
, while the others represent straight lines, circles, and other curves.
A parabola is a curve that can be represented by a quadratic equation. The only quadratic here is represented by the function , while the others represent straight lines, circles, and other curves.
