MAC1105 Quiz: Review for Test #1 Notes

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Provide a generalization to the terms listed in this section. Radical equations are equations that have a variable in a root square root, cubic root, etc The standard line on a graph that goes left and right. The standard line on a graph that goes up and down. The standard point on a graph that"s indicated by (0, 0). Whenever you deal with quadratics, they should normally be in the following form: ax2 + bx + c = 0 a 6= 0. The quadratic formula is when the solutions of any given quadratic equation, which is ax2 +bx+c = 0 with a 6= 0, are by the following formula: x = b b2 4ac. Any numbers that are in the form of where the following occur: a and b are real numbers, z is the standard form. B is the imaginary part: i is the imaginary unit.