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When you solve the equation x = y^2 + 1, you get this line.
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The line graphed takes both quadrants I & IV, or 1 & 4.
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When you solve the equation x = y^2 + 1, you get this line.
(photo)
The line graphed takes both quadrants I & IV, or 1 & 4.
Hope this helps! ☺♥
Answer:
Option (a) and (d ) is correct.
The parabola whose equation is [tex]x=y^2+1[/tex] occupies I and IV quadrant.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : Equation of parabola as [tex]x=y^2+1[/tex]
We have to choose the quadrants that the parabola whose equation is [tex]x=y^2+1[/tex] occupies.
Consider the given equation [tex]x=y^2+1[/tex]
Since, y can take both negative and positive values.
So y can be both positive and negative.
But [tex]y^2[/tex] will be positive always as square of a number whether positive or negative will be positive always.
Thus, x will be positive always.
And we know when both x and y are positive then the point lies in first quadrant and when x is positive and y is negative then the point lies in fourth quadrant.
Thus, The parabola whose equation is [tex]x=y^2+1[/tex] occupies I and IV quadrant.