This document discusses how to graph quadratic functions. It explains that quadratic functions have a parabolic shape and can be written in general form as f(x)=ax^2 +bx+c. The axis of symmetry for a quadratic function is the line x=-b/2a that divides the parabola into two mirror images. The document provides examples of sketching quadratic graphs by marking significant points, drawing the line of symmetry, and stating the range.
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Quadratic Functions Note 1
This document discusses how to graph quadratic functions. It explains that quadratic functions have a parabolic shape and can be written in general form as f(x)=ax^2 +bx+c. The axis of symmetry for a quadratic function is the line x=-b/2a that divides the parabola into two mirror images. The document provides examples of sketching quadratic graphs by marking significant points, drawing the line of symmetry, and stating the range.
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Quadratic Function - graphing
1.0 Objective
2.0 Quadratic functions
3.0 Quadratic graph
4.0 General form
5.0 Axis of symmetry 𝒃 𝒙=− 𝟐𝒂 6.0 Examples Question 1: Sketch these graphs, Marking the coordinates of the significant points, Drawing and labelling the line of symmetry and stating the range.