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How can you get a rule from a parabola given two points? - Answers
It is impossible to define a parabola with only two points given. An infinite number of parabolic functions will share the two points. Remember that a parabolic function [ax2 + bx1 + cx0] is defined by three coefficients: a, b and c. Two given points only allow you to form two equations with these coefficients. Three equations are generally needed to solve simultaneously for three variables, so three points need to be supplied to pin down your rule/function.
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How can you get a rule from a parabola given two points? - Answers
It is impossible to define a parabola with only two points given. An infinite number of parabolic functions will share the two points. Remember that a parabolic function [ax2 + bx1 + cx0] is defined by three coefficients: a, b and c. Two given points only allow you to form two equations with these coefficients. Three equations are generally needed to solve simultaneously for three variables, so three points need to be supplied to pin down your rule/function.
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How can you get a rule from a parabola given two points? - Answers
It is impossible to define a parabola with only two points given. An infinite number of parabolic functions will share the two points. Remember that a parabolic function [ax2 + bx1 + cx0] is defined by three coefficients: a, b and c. Two given points only allow you to form two equations with these coefficients. Three equations are generally needed to solve simultaneously for three variables, so three points need to be supplied to pin down your rule/function.
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