Lesson 2 You-Mix Cubes Solidify Understanding

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Use the graph to write the equation of the quadratic function.

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A parabola opening up with the points (-2,0) and (3,0) graphed on a coordinate plane.x–4–4–4–2–2–2222444y–6–6–6–4–4–4–2–2–2222000

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A parabola opening up with the points (-4,0) and (-1,0) graphed on a coordinate plane.x–4–4–4–2–2–2y–2–2–2222444000

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A parabola opening up with the points (-4,0) and (-1,0) graphed on a coordinate plane.x–8–8–8–6–6–6–4–4–4–2–2–2y–2–2–2222444666000

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A parabola opening up with the points (-6,0) and (-2,0) graphed on a coordinate plane.x–6–6–6–4–4–4–2–2–2222y222444000

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A parabola opening down with the points (-3,0), (0,9), and (3,0) graphed on a coordinate plane.x–4–4–4–2–2–2222444y–2–2–2222444666888101010000

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A parabola opening down with the points (-7,0), (-3,16), and (1,0) graphed on a coordinate plane.x–8–8–8–6–6–6–4–4–4–2–2–2222y–2–2–2222444666888101010121212141414161616000

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What are the -intercepts for the graphs in problems 1–6?

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In problems 1 and 2, the -intercept is just the product of the -intercepts. Why isn’t that the case for problems 3, 4, 5, and 6?

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Complete the tables for and and .

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What does it mean when ?

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Use the grid to graph , , and on the interval .

a blank coordinate plane–1–1–1111–1–1–1111000

Fill in the blanks with , , and to make a true statement.

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On the interval , .

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On the interval , .

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Use the grid to graph , , and on the interval . (Some values will go off the grid.)

a blank 17 by 17 grid

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Use the properties of exponents to multiply.

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Use the power to a power rule to rewrite each expression. (Answers will not have an exponent.)

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Show the work that justifies that the expressions are equivalent.

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