Answer:
I think its (3,2). you find where they meet and that's your answer
This is a translation and it is most easily done with the vertex from of the equation. change vertex to (-1,6): y=a(x+1)+6
Hello there!
You need to find an online calculator that will help you graph them.
Answer: The direction is open
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See the graph bellow!
Standard reduction of order procedure: suppose there is a second solution of the form

, which has derivatives



Substitute these terms into the ODE:



and replacing

, we have an ODE linear in

:

Divide both sides by

, giving

and noting that the left hand side is a derivative of a product, namely
![\dfrac{\mathrm d}{\mathrm dx}[wx]=0](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cdfrac%7B%5Cmathrm%20d%7D%7B%5Cmathrm%20dx%7D%5Bwx%5D%3D0)
we can then integrate both sides to obtain


Solve for

:


Now

where the second term is already accounted for by

, which means

, and the above is the general solution for the ODE.
That’s a good question for google haha