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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Quadratics Help, super important ;n ;

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hold on, going to re-organize that.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

plz help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1.Your friend runs up to you, scared that he is not ready for the upcoming quadratics test. To help him study, you will create four different quadratic functions. Then demonstrate to him how to rewrite each function as a group of factors, if possible. The function f(x) is a difference of squares. The function g(x) is a sum of squares. The function h(x) is a perfect square trinomial. The function j(x) can only have a GCF factored out of it. 2. Given the function k(x) = x2, compare and contrast how the application of a constant, c, affects the graph. The application of the constant must be discussed in the following manners: k(x + c) k(x) + c k(cx) c • k(x) 3. Explain the grouping method of factoring. Describe a scenario when the grouping method would be preferred over other methods and provide an example of this type of problem. 4. Graph one of your 2nd degree functions from question 1. Identify which function you used and the key features of your graph. Explain how to find them algebraically. 5. Using your graph from question 4, describe if the average rate of change is increasing or decreasing, from left to right. Justify your observations with calculations.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Smores can you plz help me with my question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well i don't know how to solve this but u may like to look at this link http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/5252b3ede4b047deb8e198ff

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Because it is already solved

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@happyface7 You asked me to help you on a question, on my question? Sure.. I guess I can look. @UditKulka This has been solved already?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In that link i suppose

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Smores: What is -5/6 - 1/2=

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No, I remember that link actually. It's not helpful and it's what mislead me to failing my assignment.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohk sry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@happyface7 Post a question on OS and I'll take a look later.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@austinL Are you there?

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