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STAAR Tips and Tricks for Solutions/Roots/Zeros

STAAR Tips and Tricks for Solutions/Roots/Zeros

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Mathematics

9th Grade

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HSA-REI.B.4B, HSA-SSE.B.3B, HSF-IF.C.8A

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STAAR Tips and Tricks for Solutions/Roots/Zeros

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Solutions/Roots/Zeros

When a question asks you to find the solution, root, and/or the zero, all three mean the same.

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The solutions/roots/zeros are the x-values where the function crosses the x-axis. In this example, the solutions/roots/zeros are -2 and 2. This is the function f(x) = x24f\left(x\right)\ =\ x^2-4  .

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What are the approximate zeros for this function?

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-2 and 2

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-1 and 1

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-1.4 and 1.4

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-1.8 and 1.8

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Some functions will be in the form of an equation. This is a tip/trick for finding them with Desmos.

  • Make sure  f(x)f\left(x\right)  or  yy   must be alone on one side of the equation.

  • Sometimes the problem will not have either of those, but a  00  instead. e.g.  3x24x9=03x^2-4x-9=0  

  • If this is the case, you will graph the equation as  y=3x24x9y=3x^2-4x-9  

  • If you have an equation with multi-term expressions on both sides, e.g.  3x2+2x=26-3x^2+2x=26  ,you must solve for  00  ,  e.g. 3x22x26=0-3x^2-2x-26=0  , and graph it as  y=3x22x26y=-3x^2-2x-26  .

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