Math 11

Week 8- Graphing Quadratic Equations

This week we learned how to graph quadratic equations, which is an expansion of what we have learned so far.

The general form of the equation of a quadratic function

Vocabulary

  • Parabola: the curve of every quadratic function on the graph
  • Vertex: the highest or lowest point of the parabola
  • Minimum point: the lowest point(vertex) of the parabola as it opens upward
  • Maximum point: the highest point(vertex) of the parabola as it opens downward
  • Axis of symmetry: the line that divides the parabola equally in half
  • Domain: all the possible x-values
  • Range: all the possible y-values
  • Congruent: the pattern that moves up by 1, 3, 5..  as it moves across the graph (determines the shape of the parabola)
  • Compression: when the parabola is wider
  • Stretch: when the parabola is skinnier (pattern: 2, 6, 10..)

Standard form{y=a(x-p)^2}+q, indicates all the information needed to graph the parabola

a

  • opens up or down
  • stretches or compresses

p

  • horizontal translation
  • vertex(p,q)

q

  • vertical translation(not the y-intercept)
  • vertex(p,q)

 

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