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  • Hey, i wasn't here for these past few days. I was wondering if you could help me with learning some of the material
  • Sure, of course
  • Ah. that makes sense but what are the two forms you mentioned? And i seen the word parabola used is that the U?
  • Yeah, so parabola is just the correct term. But the two forms are standard and factored. So factored form is always represented as y=a(x-r)(x-s) where x and s are represented as zeros. Whereas, standard form is a more simple version which is ax²+b+c+0.
  • Ok so this sheet mentions something about a quadratic relation?
  • Okay, so a quadratic relation is an equation and within that there are two forms. Within the equation there is a variable that is unknown and you have to calculate that but, the hint is that it can never equal to zero otherwise it's a linear equation but we learned that before. Also, the exponents also known as the degrees should have a sum of two. Then when you graph a quadratic equation it should look like a downwards U or upwards.
  • Could you explain a bit more about standard and factored form and potentially some examples.
  • Sure, so in a standard form the equation has constants. and variables but its more all over the place. An example is, 12x²+59. Factored form has a constant and two zeros in the equation.Sometimes you will find yourself factoring which is basically just going from standard to factored. An example of factored is y=6(x-2)(x-7).
  • Oh, that makes sense so how exactly would you transition from factored to standard form?
  • okay, so the easiest way to explain is if i just show you an example since factored form is just when the constant is distributed.
  • 3(x+2)(x+2)= (3x+6)(x+2)=3x²+6x+6x+12=3x²+12x+12
  • Lastly could you explain all of these definitions on this paper.
  • Actually i have the defintion paper right here for you
  • Vertex: highest or lowest point on the graphAxis of symmetry: A vertical line between the zerosSecond differences:subtracting the first differences in the table from each-other.Zeros: When the x-value touches with the x-axis on the cartesian planeY- intercept: When the y-value touches the y-axis
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