If someone had an equation that was in slope intercept form, the y intercept and slope are easily accessible and easily calculable.
<span>Then, if someone had a line that was in slope intercept form, then they would probably choose to use the y intercept and slope to graph that line.
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Answer:
Another point is (3,1) and the vertex is (0,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
The vertex is still (0,0) since the parabola has only been stretched some way and not shifted from the parent function f(x)=x^2.
Enter in any x you like like 3 (I chose 3 because I see I'm going to multiply by 1/3). Anyways
g(3)=(1/3*3)^2=(1)^2=1 so another point on the parabola is (3,1)... Now just use the fact that all parabolas are symmetrical to graph it.
<span>Stafford: $ 5,673.71
PLUS: $ 5,539.36</span>
Well 5=5
and 37/40
hmm, try to get that 40 into an nice number that is multiplule of 10
if we divide top and bottom by 4 that would work

9.25/10=92.5=100=925/1000=925 thousandths=0.925
so the decimal would be 5.925