****alyssa****
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Hi! ^_^ I'd realy appreciate some help on this question
Its an upside down parabola, and intersects the x axis at 5, and the y axis at 10. It also gives me the angle of inside the curve measured from the y axis up, as 70 degress, but i don't get how thats relevant How would I find the equation? It seems so simple but I've been through my whole textbook and i can't find another question like it I think i find the gradient by differentiating, but I don't know if thats right or where to go from there
Its an upside down parabola, and intersects the x axis at 5, and the y axis at 10. It also gives me the angle of inside the curve measured from the y axis up, as 70 degress, but i don't get how thats relevant How would I find the equation? It seems so simple but I've been through my whole textbook and i can't find another question like it I think i find the gradient by differentiating, but I don't know if thats right or where to go from there