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The bottom part is a graph of the equation, which, as you can see, is exactly the same. To be fair, this equation cheats a little bit. You may notice that the y-axis of that graph begins at ‘k’.
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Revise how to recognise and determine the equation of a quadratic function from its graph. BBC Bitesize Scotland revision for SQA National 5 Maths.
Revise how to recognise and determine the equation of a quadratic function from its graph with our guide. Back to top. More on Quizzes - National 5 Maths. Find out more by working through a topic.