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Lesson 2-4 RSG Solutions

The document provides examples and problems related to quadratic functions and expressions. It includes tasks like finding the y-intercept of parabolas, completing the square when a is greater than 1, determining if an expression is a perfect square, and evaluating functions at given values.
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Lesson 2-4 RSG Solutions

The document provides examples and problems related to quadratic functions and expressions. It includes tasks like finding the y-intercept of parabolas, completing the square when a is greater than 1, determining if an expression is a perfect square, and evaluating functions at given values.
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