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The point (1,0) lies on the graph of the function y=2x^2-8x+6

true or false The point (1,0) lies on the graph of the function y=2x^2-8x+6

true or false

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

To know if a point lies on the graph of a function, we just need to replace the x of the equation with the first coordinate of the point and the y with the second coordinate and see if the result is true.

Let's do it with the first exercise:

We have to replace the x with a 1 and the y with a 0 in the equation

y=2x^2-8x+6.

0 = 2*1^2-8*1+6

Now we just resolve the calculation:

0 = 2*1-8+6

0 = 2-8+6

0 = 0

That's true, so (1,0) lies on the graph of the function y=2x^2-8x+6.

You copy the exercise twice, so the second exercise is just as we did before.

User Gary Makin
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It is a completely true statement that the point (1,0) lies on the graph of the function y=2x^2-8x+6. The correct option among the two options that are given in the question is the first option. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and the answer has actually come to your desired help.
User Ludek Vodicka
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