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Monday, August 24, 2015 Graphing Parabolas
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The graph of a quadratic function is a parabola. Base Graph - xy -39 -24 1 00 11 24 39 Vertex Axis of Symmetry
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Graphing Parabolas Point Pattern Starting at the vertex Over 1, up 1 from the previous points Over 1, up 3 from the previous points Over 1, up 5
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A parabola is symmetrical (it can be folded in half and one side lies directly over top of the other side). The axis of symmetry of a parabola is the reflection line that maps the parabola onto itself. For, the axis of symmetry is (vertical line) opens up the vertex is the lowest point. (The minimum value is the y-coordinate of the vertex) has a minimum value of 0.
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Graphing Parabolas Finding the coordinates the vertex on the graphing calculator. GC
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Complete the investigation at the top of the page on page 105 # 1→3, 5 (10 minutes) Graphing Parabolas 3a) (0, 0) 3b) (0, 2) 3c) (0, -5) b) for all 3 parabolas 5a) (0, 1) 5b) (0, -3) 5c) (0, -7) 5d) (0, 8)
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Graphing Parabolas In General: Compared, is translated up or down k units. If k>0 the graph is translated up k units. If k<0 the graph is translated down k units.
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Graphing Parabolas Ex 1For each of the following, state the vertex, then graph. a) Vertex: (0, 3) b) Vertex: (0, 3) c) Vertex: (0, 1)
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Now it is your turn….. Work Assignment Pg 213-215 # 1ab, 2a, 6ab, 13 Worksheet – Also state domain and range for each
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