Does the graph of this equation have a maximum or a minimum? y=-3x2+2
Maximum
In vertex and standard form, what variable causes the graph to be stretched vertically or horizontally?
Why do we need to set equations equal to zero when solving quadratics?
Because solutions are when the graph crosses the x-axis, and the x-axis represents a value of 0.
How old is coach Korn's daughter turning in April?
2
What is the vertex of this equation: y=2(x-3)2-2
Vertex: (3,-2)
Shift down
The solutions for the function 2x2 - 10x - 12
x = 6 and x = -1
Convert this equation into standard form: y=6(x-3)2+4
y=6x2-36x+58
What is the equation for the axis of symmetry of this equation? y=4x2-16x+3
x=2
Write and equation in standard form that has been reflected, vertically stretched, and shifted up 4 units.
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Write a quadratic equation with no solutions.
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How many seconds does it take this ball to hit the ground?
2.062 seconds
What is the x-value of the vertex of the graph made by the equation x2+3x+6=10
-1.5
Of the graphs listed below, what transformation has occurred from the first to the second? (Be very specific)
y1=2(x+3)2+6
y2=2(x-5)2+6
Shifted right 8 units.
The solution to the equation 5x2 + 5x -7 = 3x2-10?
x = -3/2 and x = -1
What is the intersection point between these two lines? y = 4x - 3 and y = x2 + 2x - 2.
(1, 1)