Quadratic Function Help for 10th Grade French Math Exam

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The discussion centers on finding online resources for practicing quadratic functions in preparation for an upcoming exam. The user specifically requests exercises in French due to studying in a French high school and mentions a preference for more challenging problems, as they are in an enriched math course. Participants suggest that while they cannot provide French resources directly, the math concepts remain the same across languages. A link to a French math forum is shared for further exploration of quadratic functions. The user expresses a willingness to use English resources as well, aiming to understand the problem-solving process better. The conversation highlights the importance of analyzing problem text carefully to avoid common mistakes.
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Quadratic function...help!

Hi

I have an exam (next week) on quadratic functions! (10th grade) Any online websites where I can practice?I need problematic situations(there's a problem - you analyze - calculate stuff,etc)... By the way, I'm studying in a FRENCH HIGH SCHOOL, therefore the exercises *SHOULD* be in French...

Thanks !

P.S.: It's an enriched math course, I'd be better if the website provides tougher questions...

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I've never taken math in French, sorry. I assume the letters are the same, though.
 


Well...can you suggest any english site? I'll try to "translate it" in french.

Yes, you're right, the letters are obviously the same.

Thanks~!
 


The math is exactly the same. Practice exercises in English. I guess you don't have problem in understanding the French used for small-word problems.
Otherwise you're more asking a book to teach you French and not maths.
Nevertheless if you're interested I found you a French math forum : http://forums.futura-sciences.com/mathematiques-college-lycee/. You might want to check out posts related to quadratic functions.
 


Thanks for the link fluidistic. By the way, my math teacher has a weird habit of writing tricky questions where most of the times students make errors by not properly analyzing the text (questions/problems)...Otherwise, french isn't a problem.

BTW, I won't mind any english sites..i just want to see if i can properly find solutions to the problems. :)
 
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