Graphing Parabolas Introduction Homer and Parabolas conspiracy.

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Graphing Parabolas Introduction Homer and Parabolas conspiracy

Mother Function

Mother Function and Negative “a” What Happens if a is negative?

Upward Shifting What if we add 1 to the mother function?

What if we add -1 to the mother function? Downward shifting

What is happening to the mother function? Explain what would happen if the we changed the mother function to the following equation

More changes Explain what would happen if the we changed the mother function to the following equation

How many parabolas can you find on Homer?

What about in this picture?

So is Homer some type of parabola Himself? Or is this a conspiracy?