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A technique used to solve quadratic equations where a quadratic equation is written as the sum or difference of a perfect square and a constant.
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Reverses or undoes the action of another function by interchanging the dependent and independent variables of the function for an appropriate set of values of the dependent variable.
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When reading a graph from left to right, as the 𝑥 values increase, the 𝑦 values decrease.
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A vertical line that goes through the vertex of a quadratic function and divides the parabola into two congruent halves, that are mirror images of each other.
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A squared number or expression subtracted from another squared number or expression.
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Occurs when the common ratio of the function is greater than on, causing the output values to get larger as the input values increase.
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The highest degree of any monomial or term in the polynomial.
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Has symmetry about the 𝑦-axis.
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Non-real solutions; a parabola that does not intercept the x-axis.
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A function in which the independent variable appears as an exponent of a constant.
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Occurs when the common ratio of the function is greater than zero and less than one, causing the output values to get smaller as the input values increase.
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