g(n) = n2 + b represents a family of parabolas with b as the y-intercept.
What happens to the y-intercept and x-intercept if you modify the value of n? the value of b?
Discover what happens to the graph when you vary the values for n and b in the equation g(n) = n2 + b.
g(n) = n2 + b represents a family of parabolas with b as the y-intercept.
What happens to the y-intercept and x-intercept if you modify the value of n? the value of b?