It is a quadratic equation that normally has two solutions
Yes it is.
dunctions are not set equal to a value
i may only be 10 yrs old but i can say that an equation is not an function like the graphs of quadratic functions you will only be given an equation
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
If a quadratic function has the points (-4,0) and (14,0), what is equation of the axis of symmetry?
x2
Yes it is.
The derivative of a quadratic function is always linear (e.g. the rate of change of a quadratic increases or decreases linearly).
dunctions are not set equal to a value
i may only be 10 yrs old but i can say that an equation is not an function like the graphs of quadratic functions you will only be given an equation
If the quadratic function is written as ax2 + bx + c then if a > 0 the function is cup shaped and if a < 0 it is cap shaped. (if a = 0 it is not a quadratic) if b2 > 4ac then the equation crosses the x-axis twice. if b2 = 4ac then the equation touches the x-axis (is a tangent to it). if b2 < 4ac then the equation does not cross the x-axis.
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.
by synthetic division and quadratic equation