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Graphing Quadratic Equations: Vertex Form and Leading Coefficient
In this video, the teacher explains how to graph quadratic equations using vertex form and the leading coefficient. They demonstrate how to complete the square and find the vertex of the equation, and then use the leading coefficient to...
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Finding the Vertex of a Quadratic: Maximum or Minimum
In this lesson, students will learn how to find the vertex of a quadratic equation and determine whether it is a maximum or minimum point. By analyzing the coefficient of the squared term, students can determine if the parabola opens...
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Problem Solving with Quadratic Functions Using Tables of Values
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve problems involving quadratic functions using a table of values. They use an example of an object launched upward to demonstrate the process. The teacher emphasizes the importance of...
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Graphing Quadratic Equations: Finding the Vertex and Maximum Height
In this video, the teacher explains how to graph a quadratic equation by identifying the vertex and another point on the parabola. They also demonstrate how to use the quadratic formula to find the zeros and the vertex of the equation.
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Writing and Graphing Quadratic Equations from Tables
In this video, we learn how to write and graph a quadratic function by examining a table that represents a quadratic relationship. The video explains the standard form and vertex form of a quadratic function, and demonstrates how to...
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Graphing Quadratic Equations: Zeros and Vertex Method
In this video, the teacher explains how to graph quadratic equations using the zeros and the vertex. They provide step-by-step instructions on factoring the equation to find the zeros, finding the axis of symmetry, and determining the...
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Algebra 69 - Quadratic Equations
The graph of a quadratic function in a single variable is a parabola. Setting that function equal to zero creates a quadratic equation, and the solutions to that equation are the "zeros" or "roots" of the function. In quadratic functions...
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Solving Quadratic Equations by Inspection
In this lesson, students will learn how to solve quadratic equations by inspection. They will review the concept of perfect squares and understand that both positive and negative numbers can be multiplied to obtain a perfect square.
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MS Rooftops with parabola / Le Caire, Egypt
MS Rooftops with parabola / Le Caire, Egypt
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MS View of parabola on rooftop / Le Caire, Egypt
MS View of parabola on rooftop / Le Caire, Egypt
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WS Rusty parabola on buildings / Hong Kong, China
WS Rusty parabola on buildings / Hong Kong, China
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MS Rusty parabola on buildings / Hong Kong, China
MS Rusty parabola on buildings / Hong Kong, China
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MS View of building with parabola / Le Caire, Egypt
MS View of building with parabola / Le Caire, Egypt
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WS Rusty parabola on building / Hong Kong, China
WS Rusty parabola on building / Hong Kong, China
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WS View of rooftops with parabola and parking cars / Le Caire, Egypt
WS View of rooftops with parabola and parking cars / Le Caire, Egypt
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WS PAN Building with parabola for sound / Le Caire, Egypt
WS PAN Building with parabola for sound / Le Caire, Egypt
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WS ZI Building with parabola for sound / Le Caire, Egypt
WS ZI Building with parabola for sound / Le Caire, Egypt
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MS PAN Roofs with parabolas / Le Caire, Egypt
MS PAN Roofs with parabolas / Le Caire, Egypt
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MS Shot of sunrise with birds flying over parabolas / Le Le Caire, China
MS Shot of sunrise with birds flying over parabolas / Le Le Caire, China
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MS Shot of sunrise with birds flying over parabolas / Le Le Caire, China
MS Shot of sunrise with birds flying over parabolas / Le Le Caire, China