9.1: GRAPHING QUADRATICS ALGEBRA 1
OBJECTIVES I will be able to graph quadratics: Given in Standard Form Given in Vertex Form Given in Intercept Form What does the graph of a quadratic look like?
WHAT CAN I FIND FROM MY GRAPH?
HOW DO I GRAPH IN STANDARD FORM? xa.o.s. y
What is the vertex? What is the equation for the axis of symmetry? Is the vertex a maximum or a minimum? What are the Domain and Range? How many solutions does the equation produce?
What is the vertex? What is the equation for the axis of symmetry? Is the vertex a maximum or a minimum? What are the Domain and Range? How many solutions does the equation produce?
What is the vertex? What is the equation for the axis of symmetry? Is the vertex a maximum or a minimum? What are the Domain and Range? How many solutions does the equation produce?
What is the vertex? What is the equation for the axis of symmetry? Is the vertex a maximum or a minimum? What are the Domain and Range? How many solutions does the equation produce?
HOW DO I GRAPH IN VERTEX FORM? x y
What is the vertex? What is the equation for the axis of symmetry? Is the vertex a maximum or a minimum? What are the Domain and Range? How many solutions does the equation produce?
What is the vertex? What is the equation for the axis of symmetry? Is the vertex a maximum or a minimum? What are the Domain and Range? How many solutions does the equation produce?
What is the vertex? What is the equation for the axis of symmetry? Is the vertex a maximum or a minimum? What are the Domain and Range? How many solutions does the equation produce?
What is the vertex? What is the equation for the axis of symmetry? Is the vertex a maximum or a minimum? What are the Domain and Range? How many solutions does the equation produce?
HOW DO I GRAPH IN INTERCEPT FORM?
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9.2 SOLVING QUADRATIC EQUATIONS BY GRAPHING Quadratic Equation Solve by Graphing The solutions of a quadratic equation are called the roots of the equation. The roots of a quadratic equation can be found by graphing the related quadratic function f(x) = a x2 + bx + c and finding the x-intercepts or zeros of the function.
HOW TO SOLVE BY GRAPHING
EXAMPLE 1: SOLVE BY GRAPHING XY What is the vertex? What is the equation for the axis of symmetry? Is the vertex a maximum or a minimum? What are the Domain and Range? How many solutions does the equation produce? What are the solutions?
EXAMPLE 2: SOLVE BY GRAPHING XY What is the vertex? What is the equation for the axis of symmetry? Is the vertex a maximum or a minimum? What are the Domain and Range? How many solutions does the equation produce? What are the solutions?
PRACTICE 1: SOLVE BY GRAPHING XY What is the vertex? What is the equation for the axis of symmetry? Is the vertex a maximum or a minimum? What are the Domain and Range? How many solutions does the equation produce? What are the solutions?
ON YOUR OWN: SOLVE BY GRAPHING XY What is the vertex? What is the equation for the axis of symmetry? Is the vertex a maximum or a minimum? What are the Domain and Range? How many solutions does the equation produce? What are the solutions?
9.3 TRANSFORMATION OF QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS Translations: A translation is a change in the position of a figure either up, down, left, right, or diagonal. Adding or subtracting constants in the equations of functions translates the graphs of the functions.
TRANSFORMATIONS