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- Determine the real values of a, b, and c for the quadratic function Ax) = ax + bx+ c, a 0 that satisfy the conditions f0) = 0, lim Ax) = 3, and lim fx) = 6. Explain all steps of the x-1 solution.arrow_forwardWhich function represents a transformation of the parent quadratic function 6 units to the left and 2 units down? a. fx) = x² + 12x – 34 c. fx) = x² + 12x – 38 b. fx) = x² + 12x + 34 d. Ax) = x² – 12x + 38arrow_forwardPlease do botharrow_forward
- Consider the quadratic form q = 30x² + (−5)x² + (−120)x1x2. Determine a change of variables (make sure the coefficient of ₁ is positive) x₁+ X2 Y1 and Y2 = so that q y² x₁+ I2 y. (The coefficient of y² is negative.)arrow_forwardWhy W can't be zero?arrow_forwardWhich function is not quadratic? ) A) = (6x+ 9)-9 /)-x(x-9)(6x + 8) %3D U Ax) = 7x + 8 (x) = 6(x- 9)arrow_forward
- The quadratic form X1 Q| x2 |=x구-2x1x2 +x + x X3 on 3 is Positive definite Positive semidefinite Negative definite Negative semidefinite Indefinitearrow_forward1. Reduce the Quadratic form x+3y +3z-2yz into sum of squares form and hence find rank, index, signature and nature of the Quadratic form.arrow_forwardMake a change of variable, x = Py, that transforms the quadratic form x? + 10xjx2 +x; into a quadratic form with no cross-product term. Give P and the new quadratic form.arrow_forward
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