Question #6755
Submitted by Answiki
on 09/27/2022 at 04:46:45 PM UTC
What is the difference between the standard, factored and vertex forms of a quadratic equation?
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Submitted by Answiki
on 09/27/2022 at 04:48:32 PM UTC
A quadratic equation is a function defined on
- Standard form:
- Vertex form:
- Factored form:
Note that all three forms represent the same function. It is easily demonstrated that one can switch from one to the other.
Answer by Answiki on 09/27/2022 at 04:48:32 PM
A quadratic equation is a function defined on
- Standard form:
- Vertex form:
- Factored form:
Note that all three forms represent the same function. It is easily demonstrated that one can switch from one to the other.
Question by Answiki 09/27/2022 at 04:46:45 PM
What is the difference between the standard, factored and vertex forms of a quadratic equation?
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