Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
Sign Up
OpenStudy (kinggeorge):
It would help us if you would post a question we could help you with.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What type of quadratic equation is represented in the graph below?
OpenStudy (kinggeorge):
First off, what types of quadratic equations are there?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i have no idea
OpenStudy (kinggeorge):
Are you given some sort of options to choose from?
Still Need Help?
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
Sign Up
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the answers are:
Non-factorable Trinomial
Difference of Two Squares
Perfect Square Trinomial
Not enough information
OpenStudy (kinggeorge):
Here's how to differentiate between two of these different types.
If the graph crosses the x-axis zero times, it's a non-factorable trinomial.
If it crosses the x-axis once, it's a perfect square trinomial.
You graph crosses the x-axis once. What does that tell you about the type of quadratic?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
a perfect square trinomial ?
OpenStudy (kinggeorge):
Perfect. That is what I would respond with.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thankyou
Still Need Help?
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!