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Finding x-intercepts (a.k.a zeros, solutions,
Finding x-intercepts (a.k.a zeros, solutions, roots)
is it standard form, vertex form, or factored form
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which type of quadratic equation is most useful?
Finding x-intercepts (a.k.a zeros, solutions, roots) is it standard form, vertex
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Which of the following means the same as the solutions of a quadratic function?
(Select all that apply.) roots zeros x-intercepts
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what are differences between the terms: Roots, Zeros, Solutions, and X-intercepts.
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anonymous
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Identify the zeros (roots, solutions, x-intercepts). Remember to format x=#,#
f(x) = (-2/5)x+4
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What are the similarities and differences between the terms Roots, Zeros, Solutions, and X-intercepts?
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Anonymous
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Part B: Explain what the zeros represent on the graph of h(x)
The zeros represent the x-intercepts on the graph The zeros
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KUCKOYDLY SOUDY SIKZPIHZYSK B
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Refer to the zeros of j (x)= 12x^2/5-27x/5 that you found in Question 2 of Finding the Zeros of a Polynomial Function. Choose
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goku dragon and naruto dragon
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Refer to the zeros of j(x) = 12x^3/5 - 27x/5 that you found in Question 2 of
Finding the Zeros of a Polynomial Function. Choose
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Refer to the zeros of j (x)= 12x^2/5-27x/5 that you found in Question 2 of
Finding the Zeros of a Polynomial Function. Choose
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goku dragon and naruto dragon
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