General equation of parabola: y-k = a(x-h)^2
Here the vertex is at (0,0), so we have y-0 = a(x-0)^2, or y = ax^2
All we have to do now is to find the value of the coefficient a.
(1,2) is on the curve. Therefore, 2 = a(1)^2, or 2 = a(1), or a = 2.
The equation of this parabola is y = 2x^2.
Answer:
y = 1/3x - 3
Step-by-step explanation:
We can find the equation of the line, by finding the slope and combine with our y-intercept (-3).
We need to use the slope formula to find the slope.
Thus, we have (-3 - (-2)) / 0 - 3 = -1/-3 = 1/3
So our equation is y = -1/3x - 3
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Standard Form:
56,927.34
Expanded forms can be written like a sentence or stacked for readability as they are here.
Expanded Notation Form:
50,000
+6,000
+900
+20
+7
+0.3
+0.04
Expanded Factors Form:
5 ×10,000
+ 6 ×1,000
+ 9 ×100
+ 2 × 0
+ 7 ×1
+ 3 ×0.1
+ 4 ×0.01
Expanded Exponential Form:
5 × 104
+ 6 × 103
+ 9 × 102
+ 2 × 101
+ 7 × 100
+ 3 × 10-1
+ 4 × 10-2