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Find the vertex and intercepts
Find the vertex of the functions given below.
1. y=(x-4)(x+2) 2. y=2x^2-4x+1 The midpoint of the x-intercepts of a parabola has
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Find the vertex, the x intercepts and y intercepts. f(x)=(x-2)^2-4 Vertex: 2,4 X intercepts: 0,0 4,0 Y
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Murajabash
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I have to find the standard form of a quadratic function with the vertex of -1,4 and x intercepts of -3,0 and 1,0. What do I do
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Erin
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For the graph y find both x-intercepts by solving the equation 3x^2 - 24x + 45 =0
a) Direction of opening b)y-intercepts c)Axis
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Max
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how do you find out the vertex when graphing inequalities of quadratics in equations like this y<x^2-16
it factors out to like
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jake
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Suppose that the Quadratic equation had two X-intercepts. How could you use the intercepts to find the vertex?
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Jennifer
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Suppose that a quadratic equation had two x-intercepts. How could you use the intercepts to find the vertex?
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jimmy
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Let y=3(x-4)^2 -3
a) Show that y=3x^2 -24x +45 b) For the graph of y find both x intercepts by solving the equation 3x^2 -24x +45
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Jason
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Find the vertex form of the function. Then find each of the following.
(A) Intercepts (B) Vertex (C) Maximum or minimum and
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Find the vertex form of the function. Then find each of the following.
(A) Intercepts (B) Vertex (C) Maximum or minimum
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