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<p>In this lesson, you will reinforce your understanding of the different forms of a quadratic function and translate fluidly between them. When given a function’s solutions, factored form, or standard form, you will be able to identify key information about the function.</p>
<p>You will understand what it means for two quadratic functions to be related. Given its solutions and one point, you will be able to specifically identify a specific quadratic function. You will use the skills you have learned to write a quadratic function satisfying the particular parameters given.</p>
<p>When you finish this lesson, you will be able to:</p>
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<li> Find the standard form of a quadratic function given its zeros. </li>
<li> Find the standard form of a quadratic function given its graph. </li>
<li> Use the intercept form of a quadratic function to define a specific function given its zeros and a point. </li>
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<p>Here are the <strong>activities</strong> that will help you reach those goals:</p>
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<li> 8.11.1: Relating a Quadratic Function and Its Zeros </li>
<li> 8.11.2: Finding a Quadratic Function from Its Zeros </li>
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<li> 8.11.2: Self Check </li>
<li> 8.11.2: Additional Resources </li>
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<li> 8.11.3: Finding a Quadratic Function from Its Zeros and a Point </li>
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<li> 8.11.3: Self Check </li>
<li> 8.11.3: Additional Resources </li>
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<li> 8.11.4: Writing Quadratics When Given Any Format </li>
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<p>After that, you'll <strong>practice and review</strong>.</p>
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<li> 8.11.5: Practice </li>
<li> 8.11.6: Lesson Summary </li>
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