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How do you graph the quadratic inequality y> x^2 −4x+3?

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MrRoyal

The complete statement is: First graph the parabola. The zeros of the quadratic are 1, and 3, the vertex is (2, -1). Draw the parabola with a dashed line and shade the interior of the parabola

How to graph the quadratic inequality?

The quadratic inequality is given as:

y > x^2 −4x+3

We start by plotting the graph of the inequality.

This is represented by y > x^2 −4x+3

See attachment for the graph of the inequality y > x^2 −4x+3

From the attached graph, we have the following properties:

  • Vertex = (2, -1)
  • Zeros = 1 and 3
  • Line type: Dashed line
  • Shaded region: Interior

Hence, the complete statement is:

First graph the parabola. The zeros of the quadratic are 1, and 3, the vertex is (2, -1). Draw the parabola with a dashed line and shade the interior of the parabola

Read more about parabola at:

https://brainly.com/question/1480401

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