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How to determine the value of a , b and c in parabola??????????​

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Answered by sumit5910
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Quadratic function: The quadratic function is f(x) = a * x^2 + b * x + c, which tells you what the function will look like graphed. B-value: The b-value is the middle number, which is the number next to and multiplied by the x; a change in the value of b affects the parabola and the resulting graph.

Answered by TheOdd1sOut
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Step-by-step explanation:

When you're dealing with quadratic equations, it can be really helpful to identify a, b, and c. These values are used to find the axis of symmetry, the discriminant, and even the roots using the quadratic formula. It's no question that it's important to know how to identify these values in a quadratic equation.

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