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6 August, 07:49

Which is true for all pairs of values in this table? x 0 1 2 3 y 2 3 6 11 a. y=x^2 + 3 b. y=x^2 + 1 c. y=x^2-1 d. y=x^2+2

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  1. 6 August, 08:01
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    The answer is D. y=2x+2
  2. 6 August, 08:15
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    The answer would be: d. y=x^2+2

    In this question, the table is made from an equation that follows y=ax^2+b. To find the equation, it would be easier to use x=0 so you can exclude the a value and find the value of b. From the description, you can find that x=0 will result in y=2. Then if you put it into the equation:

    y=ax^2+b

    2=a (0) ^2+b

    b=2

    Now we need to find the value of a. You can do this by inserting any value of x and y beside x=0. Let's try to use x=2 and y=6

    y=ax^2+b

    6 = a (2) ^2+2

    6 = 4a+2

    4a = 6-2

    4a=4

    a = 1

    The equation would be:

    y=ax^2+b

    y=1x^2+2
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