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What is transformation of quadratic equations?


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Define the transformation of quadratic equations:

  • In standard form, quadratic equations are written asax2+bx+c=0. wherea0 is a real constant andaandbare coefficient of variables and c are real constants.
  • The factorization approach, the completing the square method, the quadratic formula, and graphs can all be used to find the roots or solutions to this equation.
  • A parabola is a graph that represents a quadratic function in two ways:
  • The standard form is ax2+bx+c=0.
  • The Vertex Form or (ahk)form is f(x)=a(xh)2+k,where (h,k) is vertex of parabola.

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