Exam 9: Quadratic Equations
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Solve the quadratic equation. Use whatever method seems to fit the situation or is convenient for you. 

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Solve the quadratic equation. Use whatever method seems to fit the situation or is convenient for you. 

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The graph of
is shown in the figure. As you can see, the graph does not cross the x-axis. If the graph did cross the x-axis, the x-intercepts would be solutions to the equation
. Solve this equation. The solutions will confirm the fact that the graph cannot cross the x -axis. 



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Give the correct final term for the following expression to ensure that the resulting trinomial is a perfect square trinomial. 

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Solve the quadratic equation. Use whatever method seems to fit the situation or is convenient for you. 

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Graph the equation. Begin by completing the square on the first two terms. 

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Solve the quadratic equation. Use whatever method seems to fit the situation or is convenient for you. 

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