Sometimes we need to change the form of a quadratic depending on what the situation is. One way of taking a general quadratic and rewriting it in vector form, is to “complete the square”. Learn about what this means and work through some examples to further your understanding.
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Domain of a function
Learn what the “domain” of a function is. Learn how to identify the domain of a function and how to write the domain of a function out.
Practice graphing quadratic functions with raise my marks math tutoring and exercises, Ottawa, Toronto. IB math and provincial curriculums.