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That depends on the equation.
The related link below illustrates 3 ways of drawing a curve. The techniques are easily adapted to a quadratic curve.
See related link below for a very good explanation
For the picture sequence above, find the picture that follows logically from one of the four below
We can't answer this accurately without knowing the sequence.
Depends on what you're talking about. There is plenty of real footage of the real Titanic from two miles below the Surface. But any sequence of the ship actually sinking is fake.
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The number which best completes the sequence below is:2 9 5 13 10 19 17?
Without an equality sign the given expression can't be considered to be an equation but if it equals 0 then using the quadratic equation formula will give its solutions.
In mathematics, a quadratic equation is a polynomial equation of the second degree. The general form is Where x represents a variable, and a, b, and c, constants, with a ≠ 0. (If a = 0, the equation becomes a linear equation.) The constants a, b, and c, are called respectively, the quadratic coefficient, the linear coefficient and the constant term or free term. The term "quadratic" comes from quadratus, which is the Latin word for "square." Quadratic equations can be solved by factoring, completing the square, graphing, Newton's method, and using the quadratic formula (given below). One common use of quadratic equations is computing trajectories in projectile motion. Because it is in the form of ax^2+bx+c=0
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