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y=-4(x+3)^2 +7 [#permalink] New post 18 Oct 2011, 22:24
I have a math question. Look at the following function: y=-4(x+3)^2 +7 Help me to find the intercept of y. Thanks a lot.
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Re: y=-4(x+3)^2 +7 [#permalink] New post 22 Oct 2011, 11:33
You can find the y-intercept by replacing x with 0.
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