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the graph of a quadratic function is a parabola. hope this helps xP
A parabola.
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.
A parabola is a U-shaped graph.
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The graph of a quadratic equation has the shape of a parabola.
the graph of a quadratic function is a parabola. hope this helps xP
The zeros of a quadratic function, if they exist, are the values of the variable at which the graph crosses the horizontal axis.
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A parabola.
It is in the shape of a parabola
The growth rate of a function is related to the shape of an n log n graph in that the n log n function grows faster than linear functions but slower than quadratic functions. This means that as the input size increases, the n log n graph will increase at a rate that is between linear and quadratic growth.
The parabola
Some do and some don't. It's possible but not necessary.
The real solutions are the points at which the graph of the function crosses the x-axis. If the graph never crosses the x-axis, then the solutions are imaginary.
The graph of a quadratic equation is a parabola.
Yes.