Topic: Parabola Help
how do i make the parabola stop at a specific point insted of going to infinity
like suppose i have the equation
3+ (((x-.5)^2)/4)
and i want it to stop at the point (-.5,0)
what do i do to solve this?
Thankyou
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how do i make the parabola stop at a specific point insted of going to infinity
like suppose i have the equation
3+ (((x-.5)^2)/4)
and i want it to stop at the point (-.5,0)
what do i do to solve this?
Thankyou
In the Insert function dialog you can specify an Argument range. Just set From to -5.
Thanks for you help but i am still a little confused
i did enter -5 in the from but the whole parabola went missing. if i use outer numbers like -2, or 5 nothing happens
Thanks and can you please help me again please!
i think i understand that part and i got to edit my graph
my function f(x)=-3+8(x+.5)^2
and f(x)=-3+8(x-.5)^2
is only partially cut off
for the first one i set the From __-2__To__0__ steps __10__
only the right side was cut off, how do i do the same for the left?
Thanks
PS. I tried changing the numbers a bit and messed around with it but idk what to do. Please help ASAP. Thanksyou
I just realized you wanted the function cut off at x=-0.5 and not at x=-5. In that case you should set From to -0.5. I suggest you leave the Steps field blank as that will usually give the best result for standard functions.
Thankyou so much!
For my math project(junior year in HS) we were making a "connica tree" so i had to graph the conics i used in my design
it came out great
i am glad i found this program
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