y=x²-3x+4

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on Jan 08, 2025 at 5:55 am



You asked:

Investigate the equation: \(y = {x}^{2} - 3 x + 4\).

MathBot Answer:

The graph of the equation \(y = {x}^{2} - 3 x + 4\) is a parabola.


The coordinates of its vertex are: \(\left(\frac{3}{2}, \frac{7}{4}\right)\)

The coordinates of its focus are: \(\left(\frac{3}{2}, 2\right)\)

The directrix has equation: \(4 y - 6 = 0\).

The parabola has parameterization: \[\begin{aligned}x\left(\theta\right) &= \frac{3}{2} + \theta\\y\left(\theta\right) &= \frac{7}{4} + \theta^{2}\end{aligned}\]