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Section 3.1 Quadratic Functions

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1 Section 3.1 Quadratic Functions

2 Graphs of Quadratic Functions

3 Graphs of Quadratic Functions Parabolas
Vertex Minimum Maximum Axis of symmetry

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5 Graphing Quadratic Functions in Standard Form
NOTE: I do not know why this book calls this the standard form when every other book calls it the “Vertex” form.

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7 Seeing the Transformations

8 Using Standard Form a<0 so parabola has a minimum, opens down

9 Example Graph the quadratic function f(x) = - (x+2)2 + 4.

10 Example Graph the quadratic function f(x) = (x-3)2 - 4

11 Graphing Quadratic Functions in the Form f(x)=ax2+bx+c

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13 Using the form f(x)=ax2+bx+c
a>0 so parabola has a minimum, opens up

14 Example Find the vertex of the function f(x)=-x2-3x+7

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16 Example Graph the function f(x)= - x2 - 3x Use the graph to identify the domain and range.

17 Minimum and Maximum Values of Quadratic Functions

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19 Example For the function f(x)= - 3x2 + 2x - 5 Without graphing determine whether it has a minimum or maximum and find it. Identify the function’s domain and range.

20 Applications of Quadratic Functions

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22 Example You have 64 yards of fencing to enclose a rectangular region. Find the dimensions of the rectangle that maximize the enclosed area. What is the maximum area?

23 (a) (b) (c) (d)

24 (a) (b) (c) (d)


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