All quadratic functions have the same type of curved graphs with a line of symmetry. The graph of the quadratic function \(y = ax^2 + bx + c \) has a minimum turning point when \(a \textgreater 0 \) ...
All quadratic functions have the same type of curved graphs with a line of symmetry. The graph of the quadratic function \(y = ax^2 + bx + c\) is a smooth curve with one turning point. The turning ...
There are a series of points rising from left to right. If you had to describe this graph, you’d likely say something like, ‘as the horizontal (x-axis) values increase, the vertical (y-axis) values ...
A function is a relation such that for each \(x\)-value there is only one corresponding \(y\)-value. In other words, a function cannot contain two different ordered pairs with the same first ...
Quadratic functions are essential in the world of mathematics and have a wide range of applications in various fields, such as physics, engineering, and finance. An inverse function can be thought of ...
A demo of Graph Partitioning using Leap's hybrid discrete quadratic model (DQM) solver. The figure above shows the graph we want to partition. We want to partition this graph so that there are as few ...