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Transformation Worksheet

This quadratic transformation worksheet contains questions about writing quadratic equations in vertex form and interpreting the effects of changing the a, h, and k variables in the vertex form equation y=a(x-h)2+k. It asks students to write the vertex form equation for graphs, graph equations on a grid, and conclude how changing h and k together affects the parabola.

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Transformation Worksheet

This quadratic transformation worksheet contains questions about writing quadratic equations in vertex form and interpreting the effects of changing the a, h, and k variables in the vertex form equation y=a(x-h)2+k. It asks students to write the vertex form equation for graphs, graph equations on a grid, and conclude how changing h and k together affects the parabola.

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Quadratic Transformation Worksheet

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Write the vertex form of a quadratic equation.

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What does changing the "a" variable do to the graph of a quadratic?

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Being specific, name 3 ways that a parabola changes with different types of "a"
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What does changing the "h" variable do to the graph of a quadratic?

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If "h" is positive how does the parabola move? If negative?

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What does changing the "k" variable do to the graph of a quadratic?

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If "k" is positive how does the parabola move? If negative?

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What conclusion can you make about the variables of h and k together?

Write the quadratic equation, in vertex form for each graph.


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Graph the quadratic equation on the provided grid.


11. f ( x) ( x 0) 2 3

12. f ( x) ( x 4) 2 0

13. f ( x) 2( x 0) 2 0

14. f ( x) ( x 3) 2 4

15. f ( x) 3( x 4) 2 6

16. f ( x) ( x 2) 2 3

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