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7. How could the function y=3x2+4 be plotted on a Cartesian graph to produce a straight line? What would be the numerical values of the slope and intercept of the line?

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Given that,

The function is

y=3x^2+4

We know that,

The general equation of slope and intercept is

y=mx+b

Where, m = slope

b = intercept of the line

We need to find the slope and intercept

Using given function

y=3x^2+4

Suppose, x^2=X

Put the the value in the equation

y = 3X+4.....(I)

Now, comparing from general equation

y=mx+b

So, Slope = 3

And intercept of the line = 4

For graph,

We need to calculate the value of y and X

Using equation (I)

y=3X+4

On X = 0,

y=4

On y=0,

X=\dfrac{-4}{3}

Hence, The slope and intercept of the line is 3 and 4.

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