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9 July, 07:10

Assuming we have an upward-facing parabola describe the location of the vertex in relation to the x-axis (above, below, or on the x-axis) when your discriminant is negative, positive and zero.

a. Negative discriminant:

b. Positive discriminant:

c. Discriminant is zero:

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  1. 9 July, 10:37
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    a. Negative discriminant: above

    b. Positive discriminant: below

    c. Discriminant is zero: on

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If the discriminant is negative, then there are no real zeros. We have an upward-facing parabola, then the vertex is located above the x-axis

    If the discriminant is positive, then there are two different real zeros. We have an upward-facing parabola, then the vertex is located below the x-axis

    If the discriminant is zero, then there is one zero. We have an upward-facing parabola, then the vertex is located on the x-axis
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