Finding Zeros of Quadratic Functions: The Power of Factored Form
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In this lesson, we explore the different forms of quadratic functions and how they provide useful information about the function. Specifically, we focus on the factored form of a quadratic function, which allows us to easily identify the zeros of the function. By comparing the quadratic functions to their graphs, we can determine the Y intercept, vertex, and zeros. This knowledge is essential for solving equations and understanding the behavior of quadratic functions.
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