Mathematics, 24.09.2020 22:01, RKT28
Writing Quadratic Equations Quick Check
Determine if the following set of ordered pairs represents a quadratic function. Explain.
(5, 7), (7, 11), (9, 14), (11, 18)
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The y-values go up by the square of the x-value (22 = 4). Therefore, the ordered pairs represent a quadratic equation
O Since the differences between the differences of the y-values is not consistent, the ordered pairs do not represent a quadratic equation
O
Since the differences between the x-values is 2 and the differences between the y-values is 4, that means that the differences between the differences of the y-values are all zero
quadratic equation
The y values go up by the square of the x-value (22 = 4). Therefore, the ordered pairs do not represent a quadratic equation
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The first few steps in solving the quadratic equation 9x2 + 49x = 22 ? 5x by completing the square are shown. 9x2 + 49x = 22 ? 5x 9x2 + 54x = 22 9(x2 + 6x) = 22 which is the best step to do next to solve the equation by completing the square? 9(x2 + 6x + 3) = 25 9(x2 + 6x + 3) = 49 9(x2 + 6x + 9) = 31 9(x2 + 6x + 9) = 103
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