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Re: Which quadrant, if any, contains no point (x, y) that
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18 Feb 2020, 23:11
The equation given is y≥(x–3)^2–1. Plotting points of x as 0,1,–1 and 3 we see the corresponding values as –1,3,15,–1. Remember that y≥, so Q1,2,4 will be satisfied here. However there is no point which will yield both -ve numbers for x and y coordinates so Q3 won't be satisfied here.
Please edit, correct and let me know if there are other efficient ways to do this.
Re: Which quadrant, if any, contains no point (x, y) that
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19 Feb 2020, 02:00
pprakash786 wrote:
The equation given is y≥(x–3)^2–1. Plotting points of x as 0,1,–1 and 3 we see the corresponding values as –1,3,15,–1. Remember that y≥, so Q1,2,4 will be satisfied here. However there is no point which will yield both -ve numbers for x and y coordinates so Q3 won't be satisfied here.
Please edit, correct and let me know if there are other efficient ways to do this.
which point u feel to be correct whereas I copied this as like the manhattan 5lb done. If u have still a problem though please have a look at that book name m said earlier. thanks