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Factoring (3) Solving Quadratics (3) Imaginary Numbers (2) Extraneous Solutions (1) Functions: Finding Zeroes (2) Finding Minimum via TI 84+ Add/Subt/Mult/Div functions: f(x) and g(x) Simplifying Expressions w/ Exponents (4) Solving Equations w/Radicals - Irrational Expressions (2) Solving Given the value of independent variable
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Significance of Signs within a Quadratic Factoring 44-22x 13y 2 + 26y x 2 -8x-33 x 2 +13x-14 Solving Quadratics x 2 -2x-35 = 0 x 3 -4x 2 +3x = 0 3 x 2 +27x+60 = 0
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Extraneous Solutions - When do they occur? : Imaginary #s: Divide Exponent by 4 and look at Remainder i 1 = √–1 i 2 = – 1 i 3 = – 1 √–1 i 4 = + 1 Simplify Expressions with Exponents For example: i 6 = – 1
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Imaginary #s: Divide Exponent by 4 and look at Remainder i 1 = √–1 i 2 = – 1 i 3 = – 1 √–1 i 4 = i 0 = + 1 Simplify Expressions with Exponents i 2 i 22 i 300 ( √–15 ) ( √–1 )
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f(x) = 2x-32 f(x) = x 2 +7x-8 -------------------------------- f(x) = x 2 +7x-8 f(x)= x 2 +9x+20 -------------------------------- Composition f(x) = –2x 2 +3, g(x)= 3, h(x)=x-4 What is f(g(x)) = ?? What is f(h(x)) = ?? Step 1: Set f(x) = zer0 Step 2: Solve for x Step 1: Set f(x) = zer0 Step 2: use TI84+:, enter equation,, Step 3: position cursor at lowest y value Step 4: write down both coordinates, x and y
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Simplifying Expressions w/ Exponents x 2 * x 5 Solving Equations w/Radicals - Irrational Expressions Step 1: Isolate the radical to one side of equation Step 2: Square both sides Step 3: Simplify and solve
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