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What does the discriminant of a quadratic function determine?
What does the discriminant of a quadratic function determine?
What is the standard form of a quadratic function?
What is the standard form of a quadratic function?
What is the maximum number of x-intercepts a quadratic function can have?
What is the maximum number of x-intercepts a quadratic function can have?
Study Notes
Quadratic Functions
- The discriminant of a quadratic function determines the number of x-intercepts and the nature of the roots (real or complex).
- The standard form of a quadratic function is ax^2 + bx + c, where a, b, and c are constants, and a ≠ 0.
- A quadratic function can have a maximum of 2 x-intercepts, as it is a degree 2 polynomial equation.
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Test your knowledge of graphing using quadratic functions with this quiz. Explore the standard form of a quadratic function, the role of the discriminant in determining the nature of its roots, and the maximum number of x-intercepts a quadratic function can have. Perfect for brushing up on your understanding of quadratic functions and their graphical representations.