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Quadratic relationship

Definition

A quadratic relationship is a mathematical relationship between two variables that can be represented by a quadratic equation, where the variable is raised to the power of 2.

Related terms

Parabola: A U-shaped curve that represents a quadratic function.

Vertex: The highest or lowest point on a parabola.

Axis of symmetry: The vertical line that divides a parabola into two symmetrical halves.

"Quadratic relationship" appears in:

Subjects (1)

  • AP Chemistry

Additional resources (2)

  • AP Physics 1 - AP Physics 1 Labs

  • AP Physics 1 - Quantitative / Qualitative Translation

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