In the last post, we learned how to classify and simplify polynomials. Now, we’ll take it a step further: adding and subtracting polynomials. Adding/Subtracting Polynomials Still have questions? Drop a comment below!
Tag: Section 5.2
5.2 Special Cases of Linear Equations
Notes: The equation for a horizontal line with y-intercept is y = k ex. y = 3 The equation for a vertical line with x-intercept is x = k ex. x = 3 In standard form, the equation to find the slope is – A/B If slopes are negative reciprocals of each other, they are…
5.2 Completing the Square and the Square Root Property
Remember how to complete the square? In the last chapter, you learned how to complete the square in order to convert from general to standard form. Now it’s time to learn how to solve a quadratic equation by completing the square. The square root property Completing the square More examples to help you with your…