Media Summary: So we want to factorize the expression x^ So simplifying this down we get y is equal to so 3 on In this video we'll look at determining the rule for a quadratic with X intercepts at x = 1 and x =

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So we want to factorize the expression x^ So simplifying this down we get y is equal to so 3 on In this video we'll look at determining the rule for a quadratic with X intercepts at x = 1 and x = In this video we'll look at determining the rule for quadratic with a turning point at 1A A family of quadratics all have a Vertex existing on the line x = 3 therefore the general equation for that family is y = a * x - 3^ In this video we're going to determine the rule for a quadratic which goes through the points 0a 1 1A 1 and 2A

In this video we're going to factorize the quadratic x^ ... we're going to add 27 to both sides so we should find that x + 4^

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[MM1-2] 4J - Example 6

[MM1-2] 4J - Example 6

In this

[MM1-2] 4B - Example 6

[MM1-2] 4B - Example 6

So we want to factorize the expression x^

[MM1-2] 4F - Example 6

[MM1-2] 4F - Example 6

So simplifying this down we get y is equal to so 3 on

[MM1-2] 4J - Example 5

[MM1-2] 4J - Example 5

In this video we'll look at determining the rule for a quadratic with X intercepts at x = 1 and x =

[MM1-2] 4J - Example 4

[MM1-2] 4J - Example 4

In this video we'll look at determining the rule for quadratic with a turning point at 1A

[MM1-2] 14B - Example 6

[MM1-2] 14B - Example 6

Consider the numbers 0 1

[MM1-2] 4J - Example 2

[MM1-2] 4J - Example 2

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[MM1-2] 7E - Example 6

[MM1-2] 7E - Example 6

Sketch the graph of y = x +

[MM1-2] 4J - Example 1

[MM1-2] 4J - Example 1

A family of quadratics all have a Vertex existing on the line x = 3 therefore the general equation for that family is y = a * x - 3^

[MM1-2] 14C - Example 6

[MM1-2] 14C - Example 6

[MM1-2] 14C - Example 6

[MM1-2] 4J - Example 3

[MM1-2] 4J - Example 3

In this video we're going to determine the rule for a quadratic which goes through the points 0a 1 1A 1 and 2A

[MM1-2] 4F - Example 2

[MM1-2] 4F - Example 2

In this video we're going to factorize the quadratic x^

[MM1-2] 4F - Example 4

[MM1-2] 4F - Example 4

... we're going to add 27 to both sides so we should find that x + 4^