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Which Of the Following Equations describes the graph?

A. y = -3×^2 + 4

B. y = 3×^2 + 4

C. y = 3×^2 - 4

D. y = -3×^2 - 4

PLEASE HELP!!! Anyone??? Which Of the Following Equations describes the graph? A. y-example-1

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We can use the vertex form

y = a {(x - h)}^(2) + k
The vertex of the parabola is at (0,-4), and the graph is stretched upwards by a factor of +3.
Therefore, the new vector form equation is

y = 3 {x}^(2) - 4
Which is answer C
User ZisIsNotZis
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Answer:

C. y = 3×^2 - 4

Explanation:

Remember that to evaluate a graph when you have options you just ahve to calculate the Y and x intersect, so the grap will intersect with the Y axis when x=0, evaluate Y=3x^2-4 when x=0

y=3(0)^2-4

y=-4

So the graph will touch y when it is at -4. That makes this ecuation the correct for the graph given.

Remember too that when the sign of x is negative the grph grows downward, since this is growing upward the sign of X should be positive.

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