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Consider the table below. x y -2 -2.4 -1 1.4 0 6 1 11.4 2 17.6 Complete the standard form of the equation that represents the quadratic relationship displayed above, where a, b, and c are rational numbers.

y= ax^2+bx+c

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Answer-

The standard form the equation is,


y=0.4x^2+5x+6

Solution-

Hint- Putting the values of x and y in the general quadratic equation, we can get 3 equations and then solving those 3 equations we can obtain the 3 unknowns a, b, c.

For the sake of simplicity let's take those points as, (-1, 1.4), (0, 6), (1, 11.4)

Putting these values of x, y in the equation y=ax²+bx+c, we get


\Rightarrow 1.4=a(-1)^2+b(-1)+c \ \Rightarrow a-b+c=1.4 \\\\\\\Rightarrow 6=a(0)^2+b(0)+c \ \Rightarrow c=6 \\\\\\\Rightarrow 11.4=a(1)^2+b(1)+c\ \Rightarrow a+b+c=11.4

Putting the value of c in both the equations,


\Rightarrow a-b+6=1.4\ \Rightarrow a-b=-4.6\\\\\\\Rightarrow a+b+6=11.4\ \Rightarrow a+b=5.4

By solving these two equations (by substitution), we get


\Rightarrow a=0.4,\ b=5

Putting all the values, i.e a, b, c in the general quadratic equation,


y=0.4x^2+5x+6

Consider the table below. x y -2 -2.4 -1 1.4 0 6 1 11.4 2 17.6 Complete the standard-example-1
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