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1 Mrs. Rivas 𝒙 − 𝟓 𝒙 − 𝟔 𝒙 𝒙² −𝟓𝒙 𝒙 𝒙² −𝟔𝒙 − 𝟑 −𝟑𝒙 𝟏𝟓 − 𝟑 −𝟑𝒙 𝟏𝟖
Ida S. Baker H.S. b) 𝒙 𝟐 −𝟖𝒙+𝟏𝟓 a) − 𝒙 𝟐 +𝟗𝒙−𝟏𝟖 −( − ) 𝒙² 𝟗𝒙 𝟏𝟖 𝟏𝟓×𝟏 𝟓×𝟑 −𝟏𝟓×−𝟏 −𝟓×−𝟑 𝟏𝟖×𝟏 𝟗×𝟐 𝟔×𝟑 −𝟏𝟖×−𝟏 −𝟗×−𝟐 −𝟔×−𝟑 𝒙 2 −𝟓𝒙−𝟑𝒙+𝟏𝟓 −(𝒙 2 −𝟔𝒙−𝟑𝒙+𝟏𝟖) 𝒙 𝟓 𝒙 𝟔 𝒙 𝒙² −𝟓𝒙 𝒙 𝒙² −𝟔𝒙 𝟑 −𝟑𝒙 𝟏𝟓 𝟑 −𝟑𝒙 𝟏𝟖 ( )( ) (𝒙−𝟓)(𝒙−𝟑) 𝒙−𝟓 𝒙−𝟑 −( )( ) −(𝒙−𝟔)(𝒙−𝟑) 𝒙−𝟔 𝒙−𝟑

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-1 Quadratic Functions and Transformation Essential Question # 1: What is the vertex from of a quadratic function? 𝒚=𝒂 𝒙−𝒉 ²+𝒌 Answer:

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-1 Quadratic Functions and Transformation

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-1 Quadratic Functions and Transformation Graphing a Parabola 1. Identify and graph the vertex. (h, k) 2. Identify and draw the axis of symmetry. x = h 3. Find and plot one points on one side of the axis of symmetry. 4. Plot the corresponding on the other side of the axis of symmetry. 5. Sketch the graph.

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-1 Quadratic Functions and Transformation Graph the function 𝒇 𝒙 = 𝟏 𝟐 𝒙 𝟐 . 𝒚=𝒂 𝒙−𝒉 ²+𝒌 Vertex (𝟎,𝟎) Axis-Symmetry. 𝒙=𝟎 𝒚= 𝟏 𝟐 (𝟐)² = 𝟏 𝟐 (𝟒) 𝒙=𝟐 =𝟐 (𝟐,𝟐) 𝒚= 𝟏 𝟐 (𝟒)² = 𝟏 𝟐 (𝟏𝟔) 𝒙=𝟒 =𝟖 (𝟒,𝟖)

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-1 Quadratic Functions and Transformation 𝒚=𝒂 𝒙−𝒉 ²+𝒌 Vertex (𝟎,𝟎) Axis-Symmetry. 𝒙=𝟎 𝒚=− 𝟏 𝟑 (𝟑)² =− 𝟏 𝟑 (𝟗) 𝒙=𝟑 =−𝟑 (𝟑,−𝟑)

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-1 Quadratic Functions and Transformation 𝒚=𝒂 𝒙−𝒉 ²+𝒌 Vertex (𝟎,−𝟓) Axis-Symmetry. 𝒙=𝟎 𝒙=𝟏 𝒚= 𝟏 2 −𝟓 =𝟏−𝟓 =−𝟒 (𝟏,−𝟒) 𝒙=𝟑 𝒚= 𝟑 2 −𝟓 =𝟗−𝟓 =𝟒 (𝟑,𝟒) Translation is 5 units down.

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-1 Quadratic Functions and Transformation 𝒚=𝒂 𝒙−𝒉 ²+𝒌 Vertex (𝟒,𝟎) Axis-Symmetry. 𝒙=𝟒 𝒙=𝟓 𝒚= 𝟓−𝟒 2 =(𝟏)² =𝟏 (𝟓,𝟏) 𝒙=𝟔 𝒚= 𝟔−𝟒 2 =(𝟐)² =𝟒 (𝟔,𝟒) Translation is 4 units right.

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-1 Quadratic Functions and Transformation 2. 𝒈 𝒙 =𝒙²+𝟑 3. 𝒉 𝒙 =(𝒙+𝟏)² Translation is 3 units up. Translation is 1 units left.

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-1 Quadratic Functions and Transformation 4. 𝒇 𝒙 =𝟑 𝒙−𝟒 ²−𝟐 5. 𝒇 𝒙 =−𝟐 𝒙+𝟏 𝟐 +𝟒 Translation is 1 units left and 4 units up. Translation is 4 units right and 2 units down.

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-1 Quadratic Functions and Transformation State weather the graph Reflects over the x-axis (𝒂 =−𝒏𝒖𝒎𝒃𝒆𝒓), Stretch (𝒂 > 𝟏) or Shrinks (𝟎 < 𝒂 < 𝟏). A) 𝑦= 𝑥 C) 𝑦=2 𝑥− E) 𝑦=− 𝑥− Since 𝒂 = −𝟐 then the graph opens down and it reflects over the 𝒙−𝒂𝒙𝒊𝒔 and shrinks. Since 𝒂 =+ 𝟏 then the graph opens up. Since 𝒂= +𝟏 then the graph opens up and the graph stretches. F) 𝑦= 𝑥+2 2 −1 B) 𝑦= − 𝑥 D) 𝑦=−2 𝑥− Since 𝒂 = −𝟐 then the graph opens down and it reflects over the 𝒙−𝒂𝒙𝒊𝒔 and stretches. Since 𝒂= +𝟏 then the graph opens up and the graph shrinks. Since 𝒂 = −𝟏 then the graph opens down and it reflects over the 𝒙−𝒂𝒙𝒊𝒔.

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-1 Quadratic Functions and Transformation Minimum and maximum value ** The minimum or maximum value is ALWAYS the 𝒚=𝒌.

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-1 Quadratic Functions and Transformation What is the is the minimum or maximum value of the following graphs. A) B) Vertex (−𝟒,𝟐) Vertex (−𝟏,−𝟑) Since the graph opens up, it has a minimum value = -3. Since the graph opens down, it has a maximum value = 2.

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-1 Quadratic Functions and Transformation Domain and Range [𝑲,∞) (−∞,𝒌] Vertex (𝒉,𝒌) ** The Domain (𝒉) is all the real numbers. (−∞,∞) ** The Range (𝒌) is all real numbers  (for minimum value) or  (for maximum value) than the value of 𝒌.

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-1 Quadratic Functions and Transformation What is the is the domain and range of the following graphs. A) B) Vertex (−𝟒,𝟐) Vertex (−𝟏,−𝟑) Domain (h) = (-∞, ∞). Domain (h) = (-∞, ∞). Range (k) = [-3, ∞). Range (k) = (-∞, 2].

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-1 Quadratic Functions and Transformation What is the vertex, axis of symmetry, the maximum or minimum, the domain and the range and the transformation of the parent function? 𝒂 =−𝟑 Vertex (𝟒,−𝟐) Axis-Symmetry. 𝒙=𝟒 Since a = 1 and negative the graph opens down and stretch. Since the graph opens down we have a maximum value of −𝟐 and a reflection over the x-axis. Domain (h) = all the real numbers. (-∞, ∞) Range (k) = all the real numbers ≤−𝟐. (-∞, -2] Transformation is 4 units right and 2 units down.

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-1 Quadratic Functions and Transformation What is the vertex, axis of symmetry, the maximum or minimum, the domain and the range and the transformation of the parent function? 𝒂 =𝟎.𝟑 Vertex (−𝟏,𝟒) Axis-Symmetry. 𝒙=−𝟏 Since 0 < a < 1 and Positive the graph opens up and shrink. Since the graph opens up we have a minimum value of 𝟒. Domain (h) = all the real numbers. (-∞, ∞) Range (k) = all the real numbers ≥𝟒. [4,∞) Transformation is 1 units left and 4 units up.

18 Mrs. Rivas The solution is −𝟐, 𝟒 𝟐𝒙+𝟑𝒚=−𝟏𝟔 𝟏𝟎𝒙+𝟏𝟓𝒚=−𝟖𝟎 𝟓𝒙−𝟏𝟎𝒚=𝟑𝟎
Ida S. Baker H.S. (𝟓) 𝟐𝒙+𝟑𝒚=−𝟏𝟔 𝟏𝟎𝒙+𝟏𝟓𝒚=−𝟖𝟎 (−𝟐) 𝟓𝒙−𝟏𝟎𝒚=𝟑𝟎 −𝟏𝟎𝒙+𝟐𝟎𝒚=−𝟔𝟎 𝟑𝟓𝒚=−𝟏𝟒𝟎 𝟑𝟓 𝟑𝟓 𝟐𝒙+𝟑𝒚=−𝟏𝟔 𝒚=−𝟒 𝟐𝒙+𝟑(−𝟒)=−𝟏𝟔 𝟐𝒙−𝟏𝟐=−𝟏𝟔 The solution is −𝟐, 𝟒 + 𝟏𝟐 + 𝟏𝟐 𝟐𝒙=−𝟒 𝟐 𝟐 𝒙=−𝟐

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-2 Standard Form of a Quadratic Function 𝒇 𝒙 =𝒂𝒙²+𝒃𝒙+𝒄 y-intercept Step 1: Check 𝒂: ☻ If 𝒂 > 0 the quadratic functions opens up and the vertex represent the minimum point. ☻ If 𝒂< 0 the quadratic functions opens down and the vertex represent the maximum point. Step 2: Use −𝒃 𝟐𝒂 to find the vertex. Step 3: Substitute x into the function to obtain the y, which is the minimum or maximum value.

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-2 Standard Form of a Quadratic Function Example: Graph 𝑦=𝑥²+2𝑥+1. What is the minimum value of the function. minimum value means y 𝑦=𝑥²+2𝑥+1 𝒇 𝒙 =𝒂𝒙²+𝒃𝒙+𝒄 𝒂= 𝟏> 𝟎 ☻ If 𝒂 > 0 the quadratic functions opens up and the vertex represent the minimum point. Step 2: Use −𝒃 𝟐𝒂 to find the vertex. 𝑦=(−𝟏)²+2(−𝟏)+1 𝒙= −𝒃 𝟐𝒂 = −𝟐 𝟐(𝟏) =−𝟏 𝑦=0 Step 3: Substitute x into the function to obtain the y, which is the minimum or maximum value. Vertex (-1, 0) which is the minimum point. Then minimum value is 0, since the minimum value is the y.

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-2 Standard Form of a Quadratic Function Example: continue Graph Graph 𝑦=𝑥²+2𝑥+1. What is the minimum value of the function. y-intercept Vertex (-1,0). x 𝒚=𝒙²+𝟐𝒙+𝟏 (x, y) 𝟎 2 + 𝟒 𝟎 +𝟏 (0, 1) 1 𝟏 2 + 𝟒 𝟏 +𝟏 (1, 6) 2 𝟐 2 + 𝟒 𝟐 +𝟏 (2, 9)

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-2 Standard Form of a Quadratic Function Graph and identify the, vertex, axis of symmetry, maximum or minimum value, and the range of 𝒚=𝒙²+𝟐𝒙+𝟑. y-intercept 𝒇 𝒙 =𝒂𝒙²+𝒃𝒙+𝒄 𝒙= −𝒃 𝟐𝒂 = −(𝟐) 𝟐(𝟏) =−𝟏 𝒚= −𝟏 ²+𝟐 −𝟏 +𝟑=𝟐 Vertex: (-1, 2) Axis-sym.: x =-1 Minimum.: y = 2 Range: all real numbers ≥ 2 𝒙 𝒇 𝒙 =𝒙²+𝟐𝒙+𝟑 𝒚 (𝒙, 𝒚) 1 𝟏 2 +𝟐 𝟏 +𝟑 6 (1, 6) 2 −𝟐 2 +𝟐 −𝟐 +𝟑 11 (2, 11)

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-2 Standard Form of a Quadratic Function

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-2 Standard Form of a Quadratic Function

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-2 Standard Form of a Quadratic Function

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Section 4-2 Standard Form of a Quadratic Function


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