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Q: In a quadratic function if two x-coordiantes are equidistant from the axis of symmetry then will they have the same y coordinate?
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When the graph of a quadratic function crosses the x axis twice the x coordinate of the vertex lies between the two x intercepts?

that's true


What is the difference between quadratic function and quadratic formula?

A quadratic function is a function where a variable is raised to the second degree (2). Examples would be x2, or for more complexity, 2x2+4x+16. The quadratic formula is a way of finding the roots of a quadratic function, or where the parabola crosses the x-axis. There are many ways of finding roots, but the quadratic formula will always work for any quadratic function. In the form ax2+bx+c, the Quadratic Formula looks like this: x=-b±√b2-4ac _________ 2a The plus-minus means that there can 2 solutions.


What happens if there are no zeros in a quadratic function?

Whether or not a function has zeros depends on the domain over which it is defined.For example, the linear equation 2x = 3 has no zeros if the domain is the set of integers (whole numbers) but if you allow rational numbers then x = 1.5 is a zero.A quadratic function such as x^2 = 2 has no rational zeros, but it does have irrational zeros which are sqrt(2) and -sqrt(2).Similarly, a quadratic equation need not have real zeros. It will have zeros if the domain is extended to the complex field.In the coordinate plane, a quadratic without zeros will either be wholly above the horizontal axis or wholly below it.


How can you use a graph to find zeros of a quadratic function?

The zeros of a quadratic function, if they exist, are the values of the variable at which the graph crosses the horizontal axis.


What function is the inverse of a quadratic function?

If the quadratic function is f(x) = ax^2 + bx + c then its inverse isf'(x) = [-b + +/- sqrt{b^2 - 4*(c - x)}]/(2a)

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How is the constant term of a quadratic function related to the y-intercept of its graph?

It is the y-coordinate of the intercept (the x-coordinate being 0).


What is the turning point in the graph of a quadratic function?

The answer depends on the form in which the quadratic function is given. If it is y = ax2 + bx + c then the x-coordinate of the turning point is -b/(2a)


When the graph of a quadratic function crosses the x axis twice the x coordinate of the vertex lies between the two x intercepts?

that's true


What part of speech is quadratic function?

A quadratic function is a noun. The plural form would be quadratic functions.


When the graph of a quadratic function crosses the x-axis twice the x-coordinate of the lies exactly halfway between the two x-intercepts?

Exactly halfway


What is the degree of a quadratic function?

A quadratic function will have a degree of two.


Why is a quadratic function called a quadratic function?

A quadratic function is a second degree polynomial, that is, is involves something raised to the power of 2, also know as squaring. Quadratus is Latin for square. Hence Quadratic.


What is the definition of a Vertex form of a quadratic function?

it is a vertices's form of a function known as Quadratic


What do you call the graph of a quadratic function?

the graph of a quadratic function is a parabola. hope this helps xP


What part of speech is function?

A quadratic function is a noun. The plural form would be quadratic functions.


What makes a function have a graph that is quadratic?

That the function is a quadratic expression.


Why is a quadratic function a function of x having the highest degree 2?

It follows from the definition of a quadratic funtcion.