It is a quadratic equation that normally has two solutions
An equation just has an equal sign. A function is basically just an equation without one!
Yes it is.
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.
The quadratic equation, in its standard form is: ax2 + bx + c = 0 where a, b and c are constants and a is not zero.
It is a quadratic equation that normally has two solutions
An equation just has an equal sign. A function is basically just an equation without one!
If a quadratic function has the points (-4,0) and (14,0), what is equation of the axis of symmetry?
The derivative of a quadratic function is always linear (e.g. the rate of change of a quadratic increases or decreases linearly).
x2
Yes it is.
A linear function is a line where a quadratic function is a curve. In general, y=mx+b is linear and y=ax^2+bx+c is quadratic.
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.
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 slope of your quadratic equation in general form or standard form.
Because solutions of quadratic equation depend solely on these three constants.
A quadratic function is a noun. The plural form would be quadratic functions.