What type of quadratic equation is represented in the graph below? Non-factorable Trinomial Perfect Square Trinomial Not enough information Difference of Two Squares
this picture is that of a parabola, the equation is quadratic.... y=ax^2+bx+c. since the graph only touches (not crosses) the x-axis, that means the right side of that equation can be written as y = (x + ??? )^2.
what do you call this when you multiply it out?; (x-2)^2
these numbers have a special name. can you tell me what we call them?: 1 4 9 16 25 36 49 . . .
dpalnc, I can tell you're going to explain this very nicely! :) Haleybob, I would recommend you read your textbook or watch online videos as well and use Google to help solve your problems.
I dont have a textbook. and super sick so i just wanna sleep lol.
You need an excuse note for school then! Tackle the problem tomorrow using this website: http://www.basic-mathematics.com/factoring-perfect-square-trinomials.html It's more important you understand then you completing it!
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