Quadratic functions skipped in pre-calculus?

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Hello,

I have a quick question regarding Calculus and what should be covered in pre-cal.

I'm currently in a pre-cal course and according to the syllabus it seems the teacher is skipping over quadratic functions. I only noticed because for the most part her course just follows along with the book but the quadratics were one of the few sections not covered.

Should I self study? Is there something special about quadratic functions that I need to know for Calc?
 
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ok!

there is a chapter covering zeroes of polynomials "of higher degree" which seems to be everything over 3rd order, I'm guessing she felt that would be enough. I suppose I should have trusted, eh?

I'm looking forward to forgetting that quadratic equation =)
 
aross001 said:
ok!

there is a chapter covering zeroes of polynomials "of higher degree" which seems to be everything over 3rd order, I'm guessing she felt that would be enough. I suppose I should have trusted, eh?

I'm looking forward to forgetting that quadratic equation =)

Sadly, the quadratic equation is about the only one you can not forget :biggrin:
 
oops! good to know...