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OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):

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. I will medal and fan.

OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):

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OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):

@KendrickLamar2014

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

Where is question #1 and your answer? @Adrianna.Gongora

OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):

ssignment Questions 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. The function f(x) is a difference of squares. say a -b where a and b are squares (sqrta - sqrtb)(sqrta + sqtb) The function g(x) is a sum of squares. does not factor The function h(x) is a perfect square trinomial. this has form a^2 + 2ab + b^2 factors to (a+b)^2 The function j(x) can only have a GCF factored out of it. this has form ax^2 + abx + ac factors to a(x^2 + bx + c)

OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):

am I supposed to graph just one function?

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

Alright, let me see how to solve this... Im looking at this: http://openstudy.com/updates/52a64e73e4b0256dd0994a8a

OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):

Okay :) thank you

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

Your welcome, I would help you solve it but I have to go to work.

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

Hope it helps

OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):

Okay, thanks again.

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