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Darya [45]
3 years ago
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HELP NOW PLZ 20-30 POINTS FOR BRAINLIEST LOOK AT MY PROFILE FOR THE SAME QUESTION WITH MORE POINTS Step 1: Write a quadratic equ

ation in standard form choosing your own coefficients and constant! (Recall: Standard Form of a quadratic equation is Ax^2 + Bx + C ). You need to choose a value for A, B, and C that satisfies each of the following conditions. You can use a value of 0 for B for no more than 1 of the 5 questions! Step 2: Solve each of the equations you create. YOU MUST SHOW YOUR WORK TO RECEIVE CREDIT FOR THIS STEP! Write your Exact answer in simplest form AND if necessary, round your estimate to the nearest tenth. 1) Equation 1 should represent a parabola that opens up and has a negative y-intercept. Equation 1: ____________________________________________________________ What strategy are you using to solve this equation and why? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Show your work and solution for solving this equation: 2) Equation 2 should represent a parabola that opens down and has a negative y- intercept. Equation 2:___________________________________________________________________ What strategy are you using to solve this equation and why? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Show your work and solution for solving this equation: 3) Equation 3 should represent a parabola that is a vertical stretch of the parent function and has a y-intercept greater than 3 and opens down. Equation 3:___________________________________________________________________ What strategy are you using to solve this equation and why? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Show your work and solution for solving this equation: 4) Equation 4: You decide what type of parabola you would like to create by answer the following questions: Does your parabola open up or down? _______________ Is there a vertical stretch or vertical compression? _______ What is the y-intercept? __________ Equation 4: ____________________________________________________________________ What strategy are you using to solve this equation and why? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Show your work and solution for solving this equation: 5) Write a quadratic equation that can only be solved using the quadratic formula. Equation 4: _________________________________________________________________ Show your work for how you use the quadratic formula to solve this equation:
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1 answer:
wel3 years ago
4 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Equation 2: -x^{2} + 3x - 6

Equation 2 should represent a parabola that opens down and has a negative y-intercept.

Parabola that opens down = a<0

Ax^2 + Bx + C

-x^{2} + 3x - 6

Negative y-intercept: -(0)^2 +3(0) -6 = y= -6

Strategy to solve: Quadratic formula

Why? - This equation doesn't factor cleanly.

Show your work:

a= -1 b= 3 c= -6

Write the quadratic formula down (x= \frac{-b + \sqrt{b^{2} - 4ac } }{2a}) ± not just +

Show step, solve.

x​= 1.5 <u>+ </u>1.9365i

Equation 3:

Sorry, I can't do this.

Equation 4 :x^{2} -1

You decide.

Alright, easy parabola.

1. Does parabola open up or down. UP

2. Is there a vertical stretch or compression? NO

3. What is the y-intercept- (0,-1)

x^{2} -1

Strategy: Simple factoring patterns (Difference of squares) -

(x+1)(x-1)

x = <u>+</u> 1

Show work: x^2 is square of x,

Equation 5: x^{2} -3x+15

x^2−3x+15

a=1 b= -3 c=15

(x= \frac{-b + \sqrt{b^{2} - 4ac } }{2a}) ± not just +

Good luck! Sorry that I couldn't do equation 3, vertical stretches are not my thing.

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