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Quadratic Functions - Part 2

The document discusses quadratic functions and their key characteristics including the vertex, domain, range, axis of symmetry, and transformations. It provides examples of converting between the vertex form and general form of quadratic equations. Finally, it gives practice problems for finding the quadratic equation given the vertex and a point that the equation passes through.

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Quadratic Functions - Part 2

The document discusses quadratic functions and their key characteristics including the vertex, domain, range, axis of symmetry, and transformations. It provides examples of converting between the vertex form and general form of quadratic equations. Finally, it gives practice problems for finding the quadratic equation given the vertex and a point that the equation passes through.

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QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS

Grade 9
 
EXAMPLES:
•   • Vertex:
• Opening:
• Domain:
• Range:
• Axis of Symmetry:
• Stretching factor:
• Movement along x:

• Movement along y:
 
EXAMPLES:
•   • Vertex:
• Domain:
• Range:
• Axis of Symmetry:
• Opening:
• Stretching factor:
• Movement along x:

• Movement along y:
VERTEX TO GENERAL FORM AND VICE VERSA
•   •  
VERTEX TO GENERAL FORM AND VICE VERSA
•   •  

2
𝑦=2(𝑥−3) +1
• Vertex:
• Opening:
• Domain:
• Range:
• Axis of Symmetry:
• Stretching factor:
• Movement along x:
• Movement along y:
VERTEX TO GENERAL FORM AND VICE VERSA

•   •  

2
𝑦=−4(𝑥+2) +5
• Vertex:
• Opening:
• Domain:
• Range:
• Axis of Symmetry:
• Stretching factor:
• Movement along x:
• Movement along y:
VERTEX TO GENERAL FORM AND VICE VERSA

2 2
•   •  

• Vertex:

𝑦= ( 𝑥−1) +1
• Opening:
• Domain:
• Range:

3
• Axis of Symmetry:
• Stretching factor:
• Movement along x:
• Movement along y:
VERTEX TO GENERAL FORM AND VICE VERSA

•   •  

2
𝑦=2𝑥 +18 𝑥−15
• Vertex:
• Opening:
• Domain:
• Range:
• Axis of Symmetry:
• Stretching factor:
• Movement along x:
• Movement along y:
VERTEX TO GENERAL FORM AND VICE VERSA
•   •  

2
𝑦=𝑥 +4𝑥+9
• Vertex:
• Opening:
• Domain:
• Range:
• Axis of Symmetry:
• Stretching factor:
• Movement along x:
• Movement along y:
VERTEX TO GENERAL FORM AND VICE VERSA

•   •  

2
𝑦=3𝑥 +6𝑥
• Vertex:
• Opening:
• Domain:
• Range:
• Axis of Symmetry:
• Stretching factor:
• Movement along x:
• Movement along y:
FINDING THE QUADRATIC EQUATION
1. Given: Vertex is at origin and passes through
(2, 4)
FINDING THE QUADRATIC EQUATION
2. Vertex is at (0, 3) and passes through (1, 5)
FINDING THE QUADRATIC EQUATION
3. Given: Vertex is at (3, -1) and passes through
(0, 3.5)
FINDING THE QUADRATIC EQUATION
4. Vertex is at (-4, 3) and passes through (-3,
5)
FINDING THE QUADRATIC EQUATION
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FINDING THE QUADRATIC EQUATION
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FINDING THE QUADRATIC EQUATION
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FINDING THE QUADRATIC EQUATION
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FINDING THE QUADRATIC EQUATION
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FINDING THE QUADRATIC EQUATION
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FINDING THE QUADRATIC EQUATION
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