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Graphing the Quadratic Function Use the Standar

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values a= 1 ### 68 -5
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for: b= 1 50 35 -4.5

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c= 2 50 -4
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y intercept = 2 Y -3
-2.5
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x intercept 1 = Err:502 X1 -2
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x intercept 2 = Err:502 X2 -1.5
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Err:502 0 -1
AOS = -0.5 Sb Simetri Err:502 0 0 -0.5
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MIN/MAX = 1.75 Peak Point 0.5
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Vertex = ( -0.5 ; 1.75 ) Titik Puncak 2
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Question 3
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What happens if the leading coefficient a = 0? 3.5
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What does the constant do? 4.5
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What is the purpose of b? -40

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Illustrate "No Roots:, 1 Root, 2 Roots
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Use the Standard Form: P = aQ2 + bQ + c
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AKAR-AKAR PERSA
Given the quadratic equation: 1Q² + 1Q + 2 = 0
Enter the values for :
a= 1
b= 1
c= 2

The discriminant value is: -7

b 2  4ac    b 2  4ac

The 'positive root' solution The 'negative root' so


Err:502 Err:502
Gives the actual values of the roots based on the Quadratic Formula.

c c
If  0thenx 2  has2solutions , x  c an
a a a

c c
If  0then x 
2
hassolution
a a
c c
If  0thenx 
2
hasnoreal solution.
a a
c c
If  0thenx 
2
hasnoreal solution.
a a
R PERSAMAAN KUADRAT
Q² + 1Q + 2 = 0
Quadratic Formula

b  b 2  4ac
x
2a
i.e. No REAL Solution
={(1*1)-4(1*2)} = -7
"the nature of the roots"
he 'negative root' solution
Err:502
Quadratic Formula.

s , x  c and x   c
a a

ssolution, x  0

al solution.
al solution.

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