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The quadratic equation

is in standard form.
What is the y-intercept for the graph of this equation?
y-intercept:
y = 0.9x² + 7x + 19
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Which best describes the graph of this equation?
O Parabola opens upward
O Parabola opens downward
O Cannot be determine from information provided.

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y-intercept: (0,19)

The y-intercept of an equation is the point where the graph of the equation crosses the y-axis. In this case, when x = 0, the equation simplifies to y = 19, so the y-intercept of the graph is (0, 19).

The coefficient of the x² term is 0.9, which is positive, so the parabola opens upwards.

So the answer is

Parabola opens upward.

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