Which of the following equations represents the graph?

a

y = 1 + 2x + 3x2

b

y = 1 - 2x + 3x2

c

y = 1 + 2x - 3x2

d

y = 1 - 2x - 3x2

e

y = 3x2 + 2x - 1

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Psalm24vs1
1 year ago

its not clear enough

lastissa
1 year ago

the picture is not clear enough

MikeMusic
9 months ago

pls, the correct answer is E. proscheck and rectify

The answer to this question is wrong. First of all, a quadratic equation can not have a leading coefficient that is positive and the graph will represent an equation which has a negative coefficient. Secondly, if you look at the graph well it's roots are -1 and 1/3 hence making the solution here wrong as the roots signs have been swapped. Thirdly, in the solution - although it is wrong in the first place - has an error where the signs are interchanged which makes it confusing to the unsuspecting eye.


Finally, the answer should be D. y = 1 - 2x - 3x^2. Please make PROMPT adjustments.

Moryam123
9 months ago

The diagram is not clear

Bashir500
1 year ago

The picture is not clear enough

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