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2.1 QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS AND MODELS Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.

2 Analyze graphs of quadratic functions. Write quadratic functions in standard form and use the results to sketch graphs of functions. What You Should Learn

3 The Graph of a Quadratic Function

4 For instance, each of the following functions is a quadratic function. f (x) = x 2 + 6x + 2 g(x) = 2(x + 1) 2 – 3 h(x) = 9 + x 2 k(x) = –3x m(x) = (x – 2)(x + 1) Note that the squaring function is a simple quadratic function that has degree 2.

5 The Graph of a Quadratic Function The graph of a quadratic function is a special type of “U”-shaped curve called a parabola. Parabolas occur in many real-life applications—especially those involving reflective properties of satellite dishes and flashlight reflectors.

6 The Graph of a Quadratic Function All parabolas are symmetric with respect to a line called the axis of symmetry, or simply the axis of the parabola. The point where the axis intersects the parabola is the vertex of the parabola, as shown in Figure 3.1. Leading coefficient is positive. Leading coefficient is negative. Figure 3.1

7 The Graph of a Quadratic Function If the leading coefficient is positive, the graph of f (x) = ax 2 + bx + c is a parabola that opens upward. If the leading coefficient is negative, the graph of f (x) = ax 2 + bx + c is a parabola that opens downward. The simplest type of quadratic function is f (x) = ax 2.

8 The Graph of a Quadratic Function Its graph is a parabola whose vertex is (0, 0). If a > 0, the vertex is the point with the minimum y-value on the graph, and if a < 0, the vertex is the point with the maximum y-value on the graph, as shown in Figure 3.2. Leading coefficient is positive. Leading coefficient is negative. Figure 3.2

9 The Graph of a Quadratic Function For instance, in Figure 3.5, notice how the graph of y = x 2 can be transformed to produce the graphs of f (x) = –x and g(x) = (x + 2) 2 – 3. Reflection in x-axis followed by an upward shift of one unit Left shift of two units followed by a downward shift of three units Figure 3.5

10 The Standard Form of a Quadratic Function

11 The Standard Form of a Quadratic Function The standard form of a quadratic function is f (x) = a(x – h) 2 + k. This form is especially convenient for sketching a parabola because it identifies the vertex of the parabola as (h, k).

12 The Standard Form of a Quadratic Function To graph a parabola, it is helpful to begin by writing the quadratic function in standard form using the process of completing the square, as illustrated in Example 1. In this example, notice that when completing the square, you add and subtract the square of half the coefficient of x within the parentheses instead of adding the value to each side of the equation.

13 Example 1 – Graphing a Parabola in Standard Form Sketch the graph of f (x) = 2x 2 + 8x + 7 and identify the vertex and the axis of the parabola. Solution: Begin by writing the quadratic function in standard form. Notice that the first step in completing the square is to factor out any coefficient of x 2 that is not 1. f (x) = 2x 2 + 8x + 7 = 2(x 2 + 4x) + 7 Write original function. Factor 2 out of x-terms.

14 Example 1 – Solution = 2(x 2 + 4x + 4 – 4) + 7 After adding and subtracting 4 within the parentheses, you must now regroup the terms to form a perfect square trinomial. The –4 can be removed from inside the parentheses; however, because of the 2 outside of the parentheses, you must multiply –4 by 2, as shown below. f (x) = 2(x 2 + 4x + 4) – 2(4) + 7 Add and subtract 4 within parentheses. Regroup terms. cont’d

15 Example 1 – Solution = 2(x 2 + 4x + 4) – = 2(x + 2) 2 – 1 From this form, you can see that the graph of f is a parabola that opens upward and has its vertex at (–2, –1). This corresponds to a left shift of two units and a downward shift of one unit relative to the graph of y = 2x 2, as shown in Figure 3.6. Simplify. Write in standard form. Figure 3.6 cont’d

16 Example: Graphing a Quadratic Function Graph the quadratic function f(x) = 2x 2 + 8x + 7

17 Example: Quadratic Functions Find the quadratic function that has the vertex (2,3) and passes through the point (0,2).