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mustang
Apr4-04, 07:38 PM
Problem 1.
Consider the equation y=a(x-r_1)(x+r_2)
Write the equation of the axis of symmetry.

Chen
Apr5-04, 05:49 AM
That is just a simple parabola:
y = ax^2 - ax(r_1 - r_2) - ar_1r_2
Where is the 'vertex' of this parabola? What is its X coordinate?

mustang
Apr5-04, 08:14 PM
How would you get the axis of symmetry: x=-b/2a from b=-ax(r_1-r_2) and a= 1 or just a???

mustang
Apr5-04, 08:33 PM
How would you get the axis of symmetry: x=-b/2a from b=-ax(r_1-r_2) and a= 1 or just a???

mustang
Apr5-04, 09:03 PM
How would you get the axis of symmetry: x=-b/2a from b=-ax(r_1-r_2) and a= 1 or just a???

mustang
Apr5-04, 09:19 PM
How would you get the axis of symmetry: x=-b/2a from b=-ax(r_1-r_2) and a= 1 or just a???