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∙ 12y agoThey are simply referred to as local minimums and maximums.
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∙ 12y agoSum
The graph of a quadratic equation is a parabola
Either "roots" or "solutions".
Write the quadratic equation in the form ax2 + bx + c = 0 The roots are equal if and only if b2 - 4ac = 0. The expression, b2-4ac is called the [quadratic] discriminant.
No, it is the discriminant of a quadratic equation.
The vertex.
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.
It is still called a quadratic equation!
Quadratic equations are called quadratic because quadratus is Latin for "square"; in the leading term the variable is squared.
Quadratic equations are called quadratic because quadratus is Latin for ''square'';in the leading term the variable is squared. also...it is form of ax^2+bx+c=0
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The graph of a quadratic equation is a parabola
A parabola.
quadratic
This formula is called the quadratic formula.
Either "roots" or "solutions".
In mathematics, a quadratic equation is a polynomial equation of the second degree. The general form is : where a≠ 0. (For if a = 0, the equation becomes a linear equation.) The letters a, b, and c are called coefficients: the quadratic coefficient a is the coefficient of x2, the linear coefficient b is the coefficient of x, and c is the constant coefficient, also called the free term or constant term. Quadratic equations are called quadratic because quadratus is Latin for "square"; in the leading term the variable is squared. A quadratic equation with real or complex coefficients has two (not necessarily distinct) solutions, called roots, which may or may not be real, given by the quadratic formula: : where the symbol "±" indicates that both : and are solutions.