Chapter 9: Q. 502 (page 986)
In the following exercises, graph each function using transformations:
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The graph of the function is shown below:

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Chapter 9: Q. 502 (page 986)
In the following exercises, graph each function using transformations:
The graph of the function is shown below:

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Solve by using the Quadratic Formula:
In the following exercises, solve by using the Quadratic Formula:
In the following exercise, solve by completing the square.
In the following exercises, solve by using the Quadratic Formula.
Nautical flags are used to represent letters of the alphabet. The flag for the letter, O consists of a yellow right triangle and a red right triangle which are sewn together along their hypotenuse to form a square. The hypotenuse of the two triangles is three inches longer than a side of the flag. Find the length of the side of the flag.
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