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Parabolas y=−2x^2+k and y=2x^2 intersect at points A and B. The area of the quadrilateral formed by A, B, and the vertex of each parabola, is 32. Find k. PLS HELP QUICKLY!!! 55PTS!!!
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Parabolas y=−2x^2+k and y=2x^2 intersect at points A and B. The area of the quadrilateral formed by A, B, and the vertex of each parabola, is 32. Find k. PLS HELP QUICKLY!!! 55PTS!!!
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k=16
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Answer: k is the absolute value of y
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