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Quadratic function

completing the square

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Section 4.5: Vertex form with Completing the Square Completing the Square: Used to change quadratic functions in standard form to vertex form. f (x) = ax 2 + bx + c - f(x)=a(x?h) 2 +k ------------------------ Investigation This creates a Perfect Square 2 (b)2 Tririomiai, which factors To complete the square for an expression x + bx, add ------ Startwithx2 + bx Find (b)2 x2 +bx+() (x+ )2 / The Completed Square Factored form x2 +6x - x2 +4x 2 X - 8x _) - X - 2x oF W4CX 1rrrt! You Try?Complete the Square for the following. Then write the factored form. 1)x2 +14x 2)y2 +20y 2t\2S io) IOD (xiiJJ _ 0) 3)m2 -IOM L Omtn - 15 ) ;4 6 7 4)h2 -15h '4 P7 L_'1-' & ? **How do we go from standard form of mAquation to vertex form?

graph quadratics in vertex form

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3 H 5 Vt4Section 4.7: Graph of Quadratic Functions in Vertex or Intercept rm. J *Reca ll the transformations from Section 2.7 we learned f(x) = a I x - hi + Ic for absolute value functions. Vertex Form of a Quadratic f(x) =' (x - h)2 + ? Vertex: -Kit itc'1eS-- 0 r 2f4oO&1 Axis of Symmetry: In 0 *l.L tot,&) J'&H- ? Opens up/down if: Example 1: Given f(x) = x2, write it in vertex form and graph. totAJe-k- polv1+ on hne con1-aiw\k -' 4?LiOOlO?' j x ' - t 03 I \ z_ (oo) h t. Example 2: Given f(x) = (x - 3)2 - 5, state the vertex and axis of symmetry, describe the translations, and graph. (h,-) Vertex: (y) Axis of Symm: 3 Translations: 110flZ0iT1t'A 1 (C\\* 3 \rc&k C1$SIO(\ Vi (extjj \- CoLJJfl .iej~ 5o~ I ~~ k q I

graphing quadratic equations

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Name: Date: Section 4-2 Notes Graphing Quadratic Functions in ird For Standard form of a quadratic function is E ax - A The parent function of the family of all quadratic functions is f(x) The graph of a quadratic function is a DaYWO01 IA. The vertex of a parabola is the or point on the parabola. .-.J 00 The axis of jcnY1LeA-rJ7 divides the parabola into mirror images and passes through the Graph the function y = CoWare to Graph the function y = (_--x)2. Compare it to -1 '/q 00 Thej X~'M The graph of a parabola is more vertically stretched than the parent function if 1 1k 1 > I The graph of a parabola is more vertically compressed than the parent function if The graph of a parabola is more horizontally stretched than the parent function if" I

Algebra Help

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Applying the Fundamental Concepts of Algebra An understanding of the fundamental concepts of algebra and of how those fundamental concepts may be applied is necessary in many professional and most technical careers. For engineers and scientists it is an essential requirement. The fundamental concepts of algebra are described in the preceding section of this article. How these concepts may be applied to aid in the solution of various types of mathematical problems is explained here. USING REAL NUMBERS
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