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21 April, 04:20

1. Consider a function that of the form f (x) = ax^2+bx+c, where a≠0. (a) What is the name for a function of this form? (b) What is the shape of its graph called?

2. Convert the given form of the function into the other two forms. (a) Standard form: y=x^2-2x-3 (b) Vertex form: y-5=-2 (x+1) ^2 (c) Intercept form: y = (x+2) (x-3)

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  1. 21 April, 04:32
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    1. f (x) is a quadratic function.

    (b) The shape is called a parabola.
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