
Solving Quadratic Equations
Solve quadratic equations by factoring and graphing to find the roots. Students will interpret the meaning of these roots in applied contexts.
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Solve quadratic equations by factoring and graphing to find the roots. Students will interpret the meaning of these roots in applied contexts.
Key Questions
- What does it mean to solve a quadratic equation?
- How do the x-intercepts relate to the roots of an equation?
- How can quadratics model projectile motion?
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