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The x-intercepts of a quadratic
If a graph of a quadratic function can have 0, 1 or 2 x-intercepts. How can you predict the number of x-intercepts without
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Molly
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The graph of a quadratic function can have 0, 1 or 2 x-intercepts. How can you predict the number of x-intercepts without
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anonymous
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I'm trying this again, I'd like the quadratic form, so i can then work the intercepts myself. SO:
what's the quadratic form of
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charlie
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A quadratic function has x-intercepts at x=-6 and x=2. The point (-5,-14) is on the curve of the quadratic. What is the vertex
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Graphing Quadratic Functions
Find any x-intercepts and the y-intercept. If no x-intercepts exist, state this g(x)=2x^2+3x-1
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Dani
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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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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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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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How do you compute the x and y intercepts of a quadratic function?
For the x intercepts, set y to zero,and solve for x. For the x
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leleirvin
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