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23 August, 00:01

Which of the following would illustrate a quadratic relation between the dependent and independent variables when graphed?

A. a graph of mass of water vs. the volume of water in a drinking glass

B. a graph of the area a of a circle vs. its radius r (a = πr2)

C. a graph of the equation a = 1 / b

D. a graph of distance vs. time for a car moving at constant speed

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  1. 23 August, 00:47
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    Answer: option A. a graph of the area of a circle vs. its radius r (A = πr²).

    Explanation:

    A quadratic relation between the dependent and independent variables shows the independent variable raised to the power of 2.

    This is it is a polynomial with general form ax² + bx + c, whewre a, b, and c, named coeficients, are constants.

    The function is y = ax² + bx + c, where x is the independent variable and y is the dependent variable.

    As stated in the question, the area of a circle is given by A = πr².

    In this case, A is the dependent variable and r is the independent variable.

    π is assumed as the coefficient of the quadratic term, and the other coefficients are assumed 0, since there are no either terms on r or constants.

    The equation a = 1/b is an inverse relation, not a quadratic relation.

    The relation of distance vs. time for a car moving at constant speed is a linear relation of the kind v = u + st.

    The mass of water vs. the volume of water in a drinking glass is a direct relation, mass = density * volume

    Therefore, the only quadratic relation is shown by a graph of the area of a circle vs. its radius r.
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