Question 1085582: To interpret geometrically the factor of a quadratic Expressions of the type x2+bx+c (using square grids, strips and paper slips) Answer by josgarithmetic(39630) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! This can represent the area of either a rectangle or a square. As a graphed function, it is a parabola; with vertex as the minimum as long as your coefficient on x^2 term is kept as positive 1.
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... factor of a quadratic Expressions of the type x2+bx+c
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