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A quadratic relation has zeros
1. Determine the zeros of the quadratic function f(x)=(x+6)^2−9
A. The zeros are (−3,0) and (−9,0) B. The zeros are
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RideOrDie
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1. Determine the zeros of the quadratic function f(x)=(x+6)^2−9
A. The zeros are (−3,0) and (−9,0) B. The zeros are
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RideOrDie
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A quadratic relation has zeros at -2 and 7 and passes through the point (-1, -16). Determine the equation of this parabola in
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drum
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.Graph each quadratic relation and determine
i) the y-intercept ii) the zeros iii) the equation of the axis of symmetry iv) the
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drum
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Features of Graphs of Quadratic Equations Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Use any method to locate the zeros of
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Which of the following is true about the quadratic equation y = -2x2 + 4x + 6
A. The quadratic equations has zeros at -1 and 3 B.
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joe
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Find all the zeros of the quadratic function.
y=x²-10x-39 If there is more than one zero, separate them with commas. If there
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Find all the zeros of the quadratic function.
y=x²-14x+24 If there is more than one zero, separate them with commas. If there
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Find all the zeros of the quadratic function.
y=x²+3x-18 If there is more than one zero, separate them with commas. If there are
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I have a test tomorrow and I really don't get this, please help me.
"Use transformations and the zeros of the quadratic function
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Isobelle
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