Mathematics 3204
General Form to Transformational Form: Example 2 (where c = 0)DescriptionThis e-learning clip is the second of three examples showing how to algebraically change a quadratic function from General Form to Standard Form and from Standard Form to Transformational Form. The techniques of completing the square, factoring, simplifying, and isolating variables are used here. This example is in the form y = ax^2 + bx. Object
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