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Year 10 Maths Advanced Non Linear Relationships Functions and Graphs

Exploring Parabolas

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Question 1
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The equation of a parabola is \(y=(x-p)(x-q)\) where \(p\), \(q\) \( \in \mathbb{R}\)

A.

It has one \(x\)-intercept, \(x=p+q\)

B.

It has two \(x\)-intercepts, \(x=-p\) and \(x=-q\)

C.

It has no \(x\)-intercepts

D.

It has two \(x\)-intercepts, \(x=p\) and \(x=q\)

It has two \(x\)-intercept, \(x=p\) and \(x=q\)

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