The standard form of the quadratic function in (x - b)2 + c, has a vertex of (b, c). Thus, b is the units shifted to the right of the y-axis, and c is the units shifted above the x-axis.
All real numbers that are greater than or equal to zero
The solutions to the quadratic equation are: x = -1 and x = 6
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It is, as stated, x2 - 5x + 25/4 = 0
Using the quadratic equation formula: x = 8.42 or x = -1.42
No it is a linear one. X^2 = quadratic, x = linear. So if the equation doesn't have an x squared, then it is not quadratic.
no
It is a quadratic equation in X.
Yes it is. The thing that makes it a quadratic equation is that "x squared" in there.
It is a quadratic equation in the one variable.
Yes.
It is a quadratic equation.
No, It's a a quadratic equation because you have X squared.
It is a quadratic relationship which for every x, y is squared.
It is, as stated, 2x2 + x - 1 = 0. That is the quadratic form.
The quadratic equation will have two solutions.
It is a quadratic equation in the variable x.