3.1 Quadratic Functions and Models
3.1 Quadratic Functions and Models
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Quadratic Functions and Models
A quadratic function is a function of the form:
Properties of the Graph of a Quadratic
Function
Axis of
symmetry
a>0 a<0
Opens up Opens down
Vertex is lowest point
Steps for Graphing a Quadratic Function
by Hand
• Determine the vertex.
• Determine the axis of symmetry.
• Determine the y-intercept, f(0).
• Determine how many x-intercepts the graph has.
• If there are no x-intercepts determine another
point from the y-intercept using the axis of
symmetry.
• Graph.
Without graphing, locate the vertex and find the axis of symmetry
of the following parabola. Does it open up or down?
Vertex:
(2,4)
10 (0,0) 0 10
15
yx 2
15
(0,0)
10 0 10
(2, -12)
15
15
(2, 0)
10 0 10
(4, -12)
15
15
Vertex
(2, 13)
10 0 10
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Determine whether the graph opens up or down.
Find its vertex, axis of symmetry, y-intercept, x-
intercept.
x-coordinate of vertex:
y-coordinate of vertex:
Axis of symmetry:
There are two x-intercepts:
10
(0, 5)
(-5.55, 0) (-0.45, 0)
5 0
10
(a)
Polynomial. Degree 2.
(b)
Not a polynomial.
.
Theorem
Test number: -2
f (-2) -14
Graph of f: Below x-axis
Point on graph: (-2, -14)
-1 < x < 5
Test number: 0
f (0) -20
Graph of f: Below x-axis
Point on graph: (0, -20)
Test number: 6
f (6) 490
Graph of f: Above x-axis
Point on graph: (6, 490)
500
(6, 490)
300
(-1, 0)
(-5, 160)
100 (0, -20)
(5, 0)
8 6 4 100
2 0 2 4 6 8
is divided by x + 3.
x + 3 = x - (-3)
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Factor Theorem
(b) f (-4) = 0
x + 4 is a factor of f(x).
Theorem Number of Zeros
p:
q:
Find the real zeros of