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That depends on the equation.
You know an equation is quadratic by looking at the degree of the highest power in the equation. If it is 2, then it is quadratic. so any equation or polynomial of the form: ax2 +bx+c=0 where a is NOT 0 and a, b and c are known as the quadratic coefficients is a quadratic equation.
A quadratic equation.
If the discriminant of a quadratic equation is less then 0 then it will have no real solutions.
A quadratic equation is wholly defined by its coefficients. The solutions or roots of the quadratic can, therefore, be determined by a function of these coefficients - and this function called the quadratic formula. Within this function, there is one part that specifically determines the number and types of solutions it is therefore called the discriminant: it discriminates between the different types of solutions.
The graph (on Cartesian coordinates) of a quadratic equation is a parabola.
That depends on the equation.
To determine where a quadratic function and a linear function intercept, set their equations equal to each other and solve for the variable. This will typically result in a quadratic equation, which can be solved using factoring, completing the square, or the quadratic formula. The solutions will provide the x-coordinates of the points of intersection, and substituting these x-values back into either function will give the corresponding y-coordinates. If there are no real solutions, the functions do not intersect.
You are finding the roots or solutions. These are the values of the variable such that the quadratic equation is true. In graphical form, they are the values of the x-coordinates where the graph intersects the x-axis.
Whether or not that there is a solution to a quadratic equation,
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Quadratic equation
The graph of a quadratic equation is called a parabola.The graph of a quadratic equation is called a parabola.The graph of a quadratic equation is called a parabola.The graph of a quadratic equation is called a parabola.
The set of points whose coordinates satisfy a given equation is called the graph of the equation. For example, in the case of a linear equation, the graph is a line, while for a quadratic equation, it is a parabola. This collection of points visually represents the relationship described by the equation in a coordinate system.
The graph of a quadratic function is always a parabola. If you put the equation (or function) into vertex form, you can read off the coordinates of the vertex, and you know the shape and orientation (up/down) of the parabola.
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THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF QUADRATIC EQUATION1) complete quadratic equation2) incomplete quadratic equation