Algebra/Chapter 10/Graphing Polynomials: Revision history

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18 November 2024

  • curprev 17:0417:04, 18 November 2024 imported>GoreyCat 1,757 bytes +1,757 Created page with "The graph of an equation represents all the points for which that equation are valid. The points where the different graphs intersect show the points that are valid for more than one equation in a system. For instance figure 1 shows a graph for the parabola <math>y=-x^2 +9</math>. 450px|right|Figure 1 {| cellspacing=0 align=center cellpadding=5px width=30% style="background: lightyellow; border: 1px solid gray; text-align:center;" |+ Tabl..."