Graphing Quadratic Functions
The vertex
(h , k) *(vertex form)
a is negative
If the graph opens down...
standard form
ax^2 + bx + c = 0
Quadratic function
is a function that can be written in standard form
a is positive
If the graph opens up...
1 real solution
Discriminant is equal to 0
2 real solutions
Discriminant is greater than 0
0 real solutions
Discriminant is less than 0
parabola
Every quadratic function has U-shaped graph called a ______
zeros, roots, or x-intercepts
Solutions of quadratic functions can also be called the ______, _______, or ___________
True
T/F Cannot have a negative in the denominator
True
T/F cannot take the square root of a negative number
vertex
The _____ is the lowest point of a parabola that opens up and the highest point of a parabola that opens down
how many soultions
The discriminant will tell you ___ ____ ________ a quadratic equation has
wider, narrower
a also tells which graph will be _______ or ______
up, down
a tells us if the parabola opens __ or ____
minimum, maximum
a tells us if the vertex is a _______ or _________
Vertex Form
f(x) = a(x-h)^2 + k
opens down
if the leading coefficient (a) is negative, the parabola
opens up
if the leading coefficient (a) is positive, the parabola
Discriminant
the expression under the radical sign in the quadratic formula
axis of symmetry
the line passing through the vertex that divides the parabola into two symmetric parts called the _____ __ ________
axis of symmetry
x = opposite of h *(vertex form)