This math topic covers identifying the forms of quadratic equations, focusing on the conversion from a name to the corresponding ABC equation. It practices identifying three specific forms of quadratic equations: Factored Form, Standard Form, and Vertex Form. Each form is associated with its respective algebraic expression, and the learner is required to match these forms to the appropriate equations displayed in LaTeX format. This is part of an introductory unit on Quadratic Equations and Vertex Form.

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Quadratic Equations - Identify Form - Name to ABC Equation Worksheet

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Quadratic Equations - Identify Form - Name to ABC Equation
1
Which quadratic equation is in this form?
Factored Form
a A LaTex expression showing y=a(x-h) to the power of 2 + k
b A LaTex expression showing y=ax to the power of 2 +bx+c
c A LaTex expression showing y=a(x-R sub 1 )(x-R sub 2 )
2
Which quadratic equation is in this form?
Vertex Form
a A LaTex expression showing y=a(x-R sub 1 )(x-R sub 2 )
b A LaTex expression showing y=ax to the power of 2 +bx+c
c A LaTex expression showing y=a(x-h) to the power of 2 + k
3
Which quadratic equation is in this form?
Standard Form
a A LaTex expression showing y=a(x-R sub 1 )(x-R sub 2 )
b A LaTex expression showing y=a(x-h) to the power of 2 + k
c A LaTex expression showing y=ax to the power of 2 +bx+c