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The 2nd Degree Polynomial equation computes a second degree polynomial where a, b, and c are each multiplicative constants and x is the independent variable.
INSTRUCTIONS: Enter the following:
- (a) Coefficient of x2
- (b) Coefficient of x
- (c) Constant
- (x) Value of x
2nd Degree Polynomial (y): The calculator returns the value of y.
Plotting: This calculator has plotting enabled. You can enter the coefficients (a-c) above, and then provide a range for x in the plot menu. The plot will show the y = f(x) graph based on the 2nd degree polynomial constants entered.
The Math / Science
A second degree polynomial is an equation of the form:
`y = ax^2 + bx + c`
where:
- y = dependent value
- a and b = coefficients of the polynomial
- c = constant adder
- x = independent value
Second degree polynomials are also used for the graph of the conic section, parabolas.