Quadratic Functions and Equations Ch. 4.2 Standard Form of a Quadratic Function EQ: I Will...
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Standard Form of a Quadratic Function READ Any quadratic function is a stretch, compression, reflection, and/or a translation of y=x^2. The standard form of a quadratic function is Ax^2+Bx+C. The values of A, B, and C provide the following information about the graph: Whether the graph opens upward or downward The coordinates of the vertex The axis of symmetry The y-intercept This lesson will examine the connection between standard form and vertex form. EQ: I Will...
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Standard Form EQ: I Will...
Graphing a Function of the Form y=ax^2 + bx + c EQ: I Will...
Graphing a Function of the Form y=ax^2 + bx + c EQ: I Will...
Graphing a Function of the Form y=ax^2 + bx + c Now you try… EQ: I Will...
Converting Standard Form to Vertex Form I EQ: I Will...
Converting Standard Form to Vertex Form EQ: I Will...
Converting Standard Form to Vertex Form Now you try… EQ: I Will...
Closure (On your bell sheet) Describe what the standard form of a function tells you about its graph. EQ: I Will...