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graphing quadratic functions
a quadratic function is represented by an algebraic equation to the second degree as its leading term is (x^{2})
lets see what a quadratic function looks like.
(y = x^{2}) or (y=-x^{2})
the graph of a quadratic function is called a
note: it has one curve, and sides do not ever run vertical
there are 3 forms of a quadratic function:
- vertex form
- standard form
- intercept form
A quadratic function is represented by an algebraic equation of the second - degree with a leading term of $x^{2}$. Its graph is called a parabola. There are three common forms: vertex form, standard form, and intercept form.
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The graph of a quadratic function is called a parabola. There are 3 forms of a quadratic function: vertex form, standard form, intercept form.