Thursday, October 21, 2010

Quadratic Functions

*The standard form of a quadratic equation is: ax² + bx + cy² + dy + e= 0






  • If an equation looks something like  6x+5y2=25, then it's an ellipse because the signs are the same and a is not equal to c.














  •  
    If the equation looks something like 3x2+5y2= 15, then it's a parabola  
    because a or c is equal to 0.








    If the equation looks something like
    4x2-4y2=12, then the equation is a
    hyperbola  because the a and c are the
    same coefficient but with different 
    signs.                      





    If the equation looks something like 3x2+3y2=18, then the equation is a
    circle because a is equal to c.                                                  

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