Thursday, February 10, 2011

NOTES

y=a(x-p)(x-g)
X Intersepts
  • Solve for a
  • Write a equation
  • Leave in form y=a(x-p)(x-g)
y=ax^2+bx+c
  • 3 pts/ 3 equations
  • Solve the system for a,b,c
  • Plug into equation y=ax^2+bx+c
y=a(x-h)^2+k
Vertex: (h,k)
Point: (x,y)
  • Solve for a
  • Use a,h,k
  • to write an equation y=a(x-h)^2+k

Monday, January 31, 2011

Graphs !!!

Standard form of a quadratic equation.
y  =  x2 + bx + c

Standard form of a parabolic equation.

y  =  a(x - h)2  + k
vertex (h, k)

  • If you change a it makes the graph open up or down
    • Up when a is positive.
    • Down when a is negative.
    • Fractions (0 < a < 1) make the parabola wider.
    • Numbers (a > 1) make the graph narrower.

  • Changing h, h is the number inside the ( ) that moves the parabola to the right or left.
      • you have to move it in the opposite direction.
 
        • if you have (x + 2)2 the graph moves two places to the left.
        • if you have (x - 3)2 the graph moves three places to the right.
  • Changing k, k is the number outside the ( ) that moves the parabola up or down.
 
        • if you have (x)2 + 2 the graph moves up two places.
        • if you have (x)2 - 3 the graph moves down three places.

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