A few days ago
chesley v

exponential functions?

how do you get what “A” “B” and “C” stand for in the function :

Y=AX^2+Bx+C

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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A is the coefficient (the number in front) of the x^2 term, B is the coefficient of the x term, and C is the constant, or the term without a variable. If there is no coefficient on either the x^2 or x terms, then it’s understood to be 1.
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A few days ago
fcas80
This is a quadratic equation, not an exponential.

If you have three points that satisfy the function, then you can solve for A, B and C using three equations in three unknowns.

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