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Quadratic Functions Help
Introduction to Quadratic Functions The graph of every quadratic function, f ( x ) = ax 2 + bx + c , is a transformation of the graph of y = x ...
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Quadratic Functions Practice Test
Review the following concepts if needed: Quadratic Functions Help
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Polynomial Functions Help
Introduction to Polynomial Functions A polynomial function is a function in the form f(x) = a n x n + ...
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Polynomial Functions Practice Test
Review the following concepts if needed: Polynomial Functions Help
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Rational Functions Help
Introduction to Rational Functions A rational function is a function that can be written as one polynomial divided by another.
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Rational Functions Practice Test
Review the following concepts if needed: Rational Functions Help
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Compound Growth Help
Introduction to Compound Growth A quantity (such as a population, amount of money, or radiation level) changes exponentially if the growth or loss is a fixed percentage over a period of time. To see how this works, we will see how the value of an account ...
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Exponents and Logarithms Practice Test
Review the following concepts if needed: Compound Growth Help Present Value Help
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Systems of Equations Help
Introduction to Systems of Equations A system of equations is a collection of two or more equations whose graphs might or might not intersect (share a common point or points). If the graphs do intersect, then we say that the solution to the system is the point or ...
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Systems of Equations and Inequalities Practice Test
Review the following concepts if needed: Systems of Equations Help
Source: McGraw-Hill Professional


