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| Exactly, like it says here, points on a graph that are mapped in a quadratic equation, such as y=4x -24x=31, can be used in other equations to find an answer. Eventually, the answer comes out to a point on a graph. This one, for example, is -5 when x=3 | |
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| Seems confusing, but alright. | |
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| Yeah, it does but it really isn't. | |
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| So, what would the uses for this, aside from points on a graph, be for this process? | |
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| Well, you can solve maximum revenue questions, areas of triangles, projectile motion problems, gravity problems and a great many other things. | |
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| Oh, so this wierd process is useful? | |
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