How do you compute the intercepts of a quadratic function? In case of a quadratic function, why are there two x-intercepts and one y-intercept?
Which topic covered in this class was the most challenging for you? Why? How did you overcome this challenge?
What is the meaning of "axis" in regards to a quadratic function? Why is there a need of it?
Why does the graph of a quadratic function intersect the y-axis at only one point?
Why is it sufficient to define a quadratic function in terms of a, b, and c? f(x) = ax^2 +bx +c
Present at least two different ways of graphing quadratic functions. Please show detailed work.