Zero is another name for the x-intercept
Both ways for solving a quadratic equation
The Parabola is the name of the shape as a byproduct of the Quadratic Equation
Real numbers occur in the situations (or patterns)
The Solution
A way that the Quadratic Equation could be set up
You can see if an equation is factorable in order to find the x-intercept(s)
Completing the Square is a way to solve to find the x-intercepts
Opposite terms for numbers on a graph; one is a real definable number, while the other is an undefinable number that may not be on the graph
The closed Domain and Range of a graph
the solution
Tables are used to find the solutions of the function
A real number on the parabola would be the x-intercepts
A way to solve for the quadratic equation
The Root can be a complex Number
After you factor an equation, you can use the zero product property to find the x-intercepts
Both ways to solve a quadratic equation
A way of setting up the Quadratic Formula
Quadratic Forumla is used to fsolve the Quadratic Equation
Complex Numbers are Points on a graph
Complex number is another name for Imaginary number
The answer to the equation
The closed set includes the x-intercepts, unless stated otherwise
A method used to find the x-intercepts in a Quadratic Eqaution
aan equation can be used to solve a situation
The Vertex can be a y-intercept
The Solution to the Equation
A situation can be based on what was given on the graph
A table can be used to solve the situation or can be used to aid the situation
The Coordinate of decrease or increase on the Parabola
The Quadratic Formula could produce complex numbers
The solution
Completing the Square is one of the ways to solve
The solution
The Quadratic Equation is a type of Equation
x-intercepts can be real numbers that are on the graph
Root is another name for x-intercept
The Vertex can be an x-intercept
Both names for x-intercepts
Both synonyms for x-intercept

Graph

Quadratic Formula

Irrational Number

Function

Perfect Square Trinomial

Vertex

y-intercept

Real Number

Root

Standard Form

Zero of a Function

Complex Numbers

Table

Equation

Completing the Square

The x-intercept

Real Number

Closed set

Situation

Imaginary Number

Perfect Square Form

Rational Number

Polynomial

Symmetry

Zero Product Property

Factored Form

Quadratic Formula

Quadratic Equation

Solution