you cant.
the quadratic function must be expressed as a number. Radicals and numbers dont mix
You get an even number as your answer.
Wgat happens whe you multiply and positive number by a rational number between 0 and 1?
you have to multiply the number by the top.
The product is a rational number.
A quadratic function can intersect the x-axis at most two times. This is because a quadratic function is represented by a polynomial of degree 2, and according to the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, a polynomial of degree ( n ) can have at most ( n ) real roots. Since the degree is 2 for a quadratic function, it can have either two distinct real roots, one repeated real root, or no real roots at all, leading to a maximum of two x-axis intersections.
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.
Two.
It is the equation inside the square root of the Quadratic FormulaIf > 0 there is a solutionIf < 0 there is no solutionBecause you can not calculate the Square Root of a Negative Number
When you multiply a number by 1, you get the same number back. Ex. 10x1=10
You get an even number as your answer.
You usually get another number!
It is halved.
Wgat happens whe you multiply and positive number by a rational number between 0 and 1?
you have to multiply the number by the top.
It decreases.
The product is a rational number.
The greatest possible number of intercepts is: 2 of one axis and 1 of the other axis.The smallest possible number of intercepts is: One of each axis.