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1 Graphing Quadratic Functions in Vertex form
Section 5.1 Graphing Quadratic Functions in Vertex form

2 Graphing Quadratic Functions
When quadratics are graphed they look like a U or an upside down U if a > 0, If a < 0, The highest point or lowest point on the parabola is the _________. _____________is the line that runs through the vertex and through the middle of the parabola.

3 Parabolas Basic (parent function) of a parabola y = x2
Vertex will be at next two points will be at and

4 Example Graph f(x) = x2. Note that a = 1 in standard form.
Which way does it open? What is the vertex? What is the axis of symmetry?

5 Graph Quadratic Functions of the Form f(x) = x2 + k.
Objective 1 Graph Quadratic Functions of the Form f(x) = x2 + k.

6 Graphing Quadratic Functions
Graphing the Parabola Defined by f(x) = x2 + k If k is positive, the graph of f(x) = x2 + k is the graph of y = x2 shifted If k is negative, the graph of f(x) = x2 + k is the graph of y = x2 shifted

7 Example Graph f(x) = x2. Note that a = 1 in standard form.
Which way does it open? What is the vertex? What is the axis of symmetry? Graph g(x) = x2 + 3 and h(x) = x2 – 3. What is the vertex of each function? What is the axis of symmetry of each function?

8 Example (cont) x y f(x) = x2 g(x) = x2 + 3 h(x) = x2 – 3

9 Graph Quadratic Functions of the Form f(x) = (x – h)2 .
Objective 2 Graph Quadratic Functions of the Form f(x) = (x – h)2 .

10 Graphing the Parabola Defined by f(x) = (x – h)2
If h is positive, the graph of f(x) = (x – h)2 is the graph of y = x2 shifted to the If h is negative, the graph of f(x) = (x – h)2 is the graph of y = x2 shifted to the

11 Example Graph f(x) = x2. Graph g(x) = (x – 3)2 and h(x) = (x + 3)2. What is the vertex of each function? What is the axis of symmetry of each function? Continued

12 Example (cont) f(x) = x2 g(x) = (x – 3)2 h(x) = (x + 3)2

13 Graph Quadratic Functions of the Form f(x) = (x – h)2 + k.
Objective 3 Graph Quadratic Functions of the Form f(x) = (x – h)2 + k.

14 Graphing the Parabola Defined by f(x) = (x – h)2 + k
The parabola has the same shape as y = x2. The vertex is (h, k), and the axis of symmetry is the vertical line x = h.

15 Example Graph g(x) = (x – 2)2 + 4. Continued

16 Example (cont) f(x) = x2 g(x) = (x – 2)2 + 4

17 Graph Quadratic Functions of the Form f(x) = ax2 .
Objective 4 Graph Quadratic Functions of the Form f(x) = ax2 .

18 Graphing the Parabola Defined by f(x) = ax2
If a is positive, if a is negative,. If |a| > 1, the graph of the parabola is than the graph of y = x2. If |a| < 1, the graph of the parabola is than the graph of y = x2.

19 Example Graph f(x) = x2. Graph g(x) = 3x2 and h(x) = (1/3)x2.
How do the shapes of the graphs compare? Continued

20 Example (cont) x y f(x) = x2 g(x) = 3x2 h(x) = (1/3)x2

21 Graph Quadratic Functions of the Form f(x) = a(x – h)2 + k.
Objective 5 Graph Quadratic Functions of the Form f(x) = a(x – h)2 + k.

22 Example Graph g(x) = –4(x + 2)2 – 1. Find the vertex and axis of symmetry.


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