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Which of the following equations has a graph that is narrower than the graph of y = 2x2 + 3?


y = 2x2 − 3


y = 0.5x2 + 3


y = −3x2 + 2


y = −0.5x2 − 2

Please help. Which of the following equations has a graph that is narrower than the-example-1

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Answer: THIRD OPTION.

Explanation:

By definition, the graph of Quadratic function is a parabola.

The Standard form of a Quadratic function is the following:


f(x)=ax^2+bx+c

Where "a", "b" and "c" are real numbers (
a\\eq 0)

It is important to remember that if the value of the leading coefficient "a" is larger, then the parabola will be narrower.

So, given the following Quadratic equation:


y = 2x^2 + 3

You can identify that:


|a|=2

Therefore, the equation that has a graph that is narrower than the given graph, must have a leading coefficient larger than 2.

Based on this, you can conclude that that equation would be:


y = -3x^2 + 2

Where:


|a|=3

Notice that:


3>2

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