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We have a graph of y = x^2 and a point (0,2). How can we find point(s) on the graph of the parabola such that the Let "x" be how far downstream you swim. * Create expressions for Optimization. Minimize distance between two moving objects This project was created with Explain Everythingâ„¢ Interactive Whiteboard for iPad. Download worksheets or request videos/tutoring at AP To find the corresponding lecture notes, homework exercises, and more, visit MachaMath.com.

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