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Mathematics, 08.10.2021 05:20 terrickaimani

Find the point where the angry bird lands with an equation (Parabola) Please show work

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- Decide where to put the origin
- Decide how to number your graph

- Complete the shape of the graph
- Find the point of the vertex
- Find the Axis of Symmetry
- Write the equation of the graph

- Use points from your graph or an XY table to find approximately where the bird landed
- Use graphing technology to approximate the point where it landed
- Use the equation of the graph to find the point where it landed


Find the point where the angry bird lands with an equation (Parabola)

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