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Graphing Quadratic Functions 2015/16 Digital Lesson

Warm-up Complete the square on: Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 2

Definition of a Polynomial Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 3 A sum or difference of variable terms where a (the coefficients) are real numbers and n (the exponents) are non-negative integers.

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 4 Quadratic function Let a, b, and c be real numbers a  0. The function f (x) = ax 2 + bx + c is called a quadratic function. The graph of a quadratic function is a parabola. Every parabola is symmetrical about a line called the axis of symmetry. The intersection point of the parabola and the axis is called the vertex of the parabola. x y axis f (x) = ax 2 + bx + c vertex

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 5 Leading Coefficient The leading coefficient of ax 2 + bx + c is a. When the leading coefficient is positive, the parabola opens upward and the vertex is a minimum. When the leading coefficient is negative, the parabola opens downward and the vertex is a maximum. x y f(x) = ax 2 + bx + c a > 0 opens upward vertex minimum x y f(x) = ax 2 + bx + c a < 0 opens downward vertex maximum

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 6 5 y x Simple Quadratic Functions The simplest quadratic functions are of the form f (x) = ax 2 (a  0) These are most easily graphed by comparing them with the graph of y = x 2. Example: Compare the graphs of, and

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 7 Example: f(x) = (x –3) Example: Graph f (x) = (x – 3) and find the vertex and axis. f (x) = (x – 3) is the same shape as the graph of g (x) = (x – 3) 2 shifted upwards two units. g (x) = (x – 3) 2 is the same shape as y = x 2 shifted to the right three units. f (x) = (x – 3) g (x) = (x – 3) 2 y = x x y 4 4 vertex (3, 2)

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 8 Quadratic Function in Standard Form The standard form for the equation of a quadratic function is: f (x) = a(x – h) 2 + k The graph is a parabola opening upward if a  0 and opening downward if a  0. The axis is x = h, and the vertex is (h, k). Standard form for the equation of a quadratic function can also be referred to as Vertex form.

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 9 x y Quadratic Function in Standard Form Example: Graph the parabola f (x) = 2x 2 + 4x – 1 and find the axis and vertex by completing the square. f (x) = 2x 2 + 4x – 1 original equation f (x) + 1 = 2( x 2 + 2x) add 1, factor out 2 f (x) = 2( x 2 + 2x + 1) complete the square f (x) = 2( x + 1) 2 – 3 standard form a > 0  parabola opens upward like y = 2x 2. h = –1, k = –3  axis x = –1, vertex (–1, –3). x = –1 f (x) = 2x 2 + 4x – 1 (–1, –3)

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 10 x y 4 4 Vertex and x-Intercepts Example: Graph and find the vertex and x-intercepts of f (x) = –x 2 + 6x + 7. f (x) = – x 2 + 6x + 7 original equation f (x) – 7 = – ( x 2 – 6x) subtract 7, factor out –1 f (x) – = – ( x 2 – 6x + 9) complete the square f (x) = – ( x – 3) standard form a < 0  parabola opens downward. h = 3, k = 16  axis x = 3, vertex (3, 16). Find the x-intercepts by solving –x 2 + 6x + 7 = 0. –(x – 7 )( x + 1) = 0 factor x = 7, x = –1 x-intercepts (7, 0), (–1, 0) x = 3 f(x) = –x 2 + 6x + 7 (7, 0)(–1, 0) (3, 16) – (x 2 – 6x – 7) = 0.

Student Example Find the vertex and x-intercepts.

Student Example Find the vertex and x-intercepts.

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 13 y x Example: Parabola Example: Find an equation for the parabola with vertex (2, –1) passing through the point (0, 1). f (x) = a(x – h) 2 + k standard form f (x) = a(x – 2) 2 + (–1)vertex (2, –1) = (h, k) y = f(x) (0, 1) (2, –1) Since (0, 1) is a point on the parabola: f (0) = a(0 – 2) 2 – 1 1 = 4a –1 and

Student Example Find an equation for the parabola with vertex (-2, -1), that passes through the point (0, 7).

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 15 Vertex of a Parabola Example: Find the vertex of the graph of f (x) = x 2 – 10x f (x) = x 2 – 10x + 22 original equation a = 1, b = –10, c = 22 The vertex of the graph of f (x) = ax 2 + bx + c (a  0) At the vertex, So, the vertex is (5, -3).

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 16 Example: Basketball Example: A basketball is thrown from the free throw line from a height of six feet. What is the maximum height of the ball if the path of the ball is: The path is a parabola opening downward. The maximum height occurs at the vertex. At the vertex, So, the vertex is (9, 15). The maximum height of the ball is 15 feet.

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 17 Example: Maximum Area Example: A fence is to be built to form a rectangular corral along the side of a barn 65 feet long. If 120 feet of fencing are available, what are the dimensions of the corral of maximum area? barn corral x x 120 – 2x Let x represent the width of the corral and 120 – 2x the length. Area = A(x) = (120 – 2x) x = –2x x The graph is a parabola and opens downward. The maximum occurs at the vertex where a = –2 and b = – 2x = 120 – 2(30) = 60 The maximum area occurs when the width is 30 feet and the length is 60 feet.

Homework Pg odd, odd, 27, odd 57, 59, 63 Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 18