A parabola looks like a frowning face :( or a smiling face :)
The type of equation that would give you a parabola is called a Quadratic equation.
Quadratic equations have x^2 as the highest exponent in the equation.
ex: x squared + 2x + 1
An equation for a parabola always has some type of irregular variable, usually a squared variable or higher.
An approximation of a parabola. (It would be an exact parabola if you graph all numbers, not just natural numbers.)
Higuchi equation and a type of graph. There are many ways to write out this type of graph.
It is likely that a horizontal line on a graph will have the equation y=c, where c is a variable.
because there are usually two intercepts for that type of equation, so the line must cross over the x axis twice. the parabola is the only shape that complies with my earlier statement.
Any type of graph is a pictorial representation of data values. A continuous line graph, such as a curve or a parabola, may represent a variable equation.
A parabola is a type of graph that is not linear, and mostly curved. A parabola has the "x squared" sign in it's equation. A parabola is not only curved, but all the symmetrical. The symmetrical point, the middle of the parabola is called the vertex. You can graph this graph with the vertex, x-intercepts and a y-intercept. A parabola that has a positive x squared would be a smile parabola, and the one with the negative x squared would be a frown parabola. Also, there are the parabolas that are not up or down, but sideways Those parabolas have x=y squared, instead of y = x squared.
No. A linear equation is just one type of function.If you graph a linear equation, you get a straight line.A "function" on the other hand can take on many different forms: a straight line, a wave line (the sine function), a parabola, etc.No. A linear equation is just one type of function.If you graph a linear equation, you get a straight line.A "function" on the other hand can take on many different forms: a straight line, a wave line (the sine function), a parabola, etc.No. A linear equation is just one type of function.If you graph a linear equation, you get a straight line.A "function" on the other hand can take on many different forms: a straight line, a wave line (the sine function), a parabola, etc.No. A linear equation is just one type of function.If you graph a linear equation, you get a straight line.A "function" on the other hand can take on many different forms: a straight line, a wave line (the sine function), a parabola, etc.
The graph showed the results from his experiment. You can graph the data points to see what type of curve your equation defines.
An equation for a parabola always has some type of irregular variable, usually a squared variable or higher.
An approximation of a parabola. (It would be an exact parabola if you graph all numbers, not just natural numbers.)
Higuchi equation and a type of graph. There are many ways to write out this type of graph.
because there are usually two intercepts for that type of equation, so the line must cross over the x axis twice. the parabola is the only shape that complies with my earlier statement.
It is likely that a horizontal line on a graph will have the equation y=c, where c is a variable.
A linear equation! The general form, in n-dimensional space, is a1x1 + a2x2 + ...+ anxn = c where the ai and c are constants and the xi are variables.
Go to the y= button at the top left corner, right below the screen. Then, type in "x^2" or type X, then use the X2 button. Then, press Graph on the top right of the calculator. The y=x2 function is the most basic parabola.
x = constant.