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This document discusses quadratic functions and their graphs, including parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. It defines each type of quadratic function, provides examples of analyzing them when centered at various points, and solving applied problems involving them. Diagrams and graphs are included throughout to illustrate key properties and analysis techniques for each type of quadratic function.
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Module 4 Presentation

This document discusses quadratic functions and their graphs, including parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. It defines each type of quadratic function, provides examples of analyzing them when centered at various points, and solving applied problems involving them. Diagrams and graphs are included throughout to illustrate key properties and analysis techniques for each type of quadratic function.
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QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS

Figure: Right circular cone


Figure: The conic sections
PARABOLA
Definition
Figure: Parabola
Analyze Parabolas
with Vertex at the
Origin
Figure
Theorem
Example 1
Solution
Solution continued
Figure 5
Example 2
Solution
Solution continued
Figure 6
Table
Figure
Example 3
Solution
Solution continued

Figure 8
Example 4
Solution
Solution continued

Figure 9
Figure: y2 = -8x
Analyze Parabolas
with Vertex at (h, k)
Table
Figure
Figure: (y – 3)2 = 8(x + 2)
Example 7
Solution
Solution continued
Figure 13
Solve Applied
Problems Involving
Parabolas
Figure: Searchlight
Figure: Telescope
Example
Solution
Solution
ELLIPSE
Definition
Figure: Ellipse
Analyze Ellipses with
Center at the Origin
Figure
Theorem
Figure
Example 1
Solution
Solution continued
Figure 20
Figure
Example 2
Solution
Solution continued
Figure 22
Theorem
Figure
x2 y2
2
 2  1, a  b  0
b a
Figure: 9 x  y  9
2 2
Example 4
Solution
Solution continued
Figure 25
Analyze Ellipses with
Center at (h, k)
Table
Figure
 x  2  y  3
2 2

Figure: 9

8
1
Example 6
Solution
Solution continued
Figure 28
Solve Applied
Problems Involving
Ellipses
Figure
Example 7
Solution
Solution continued

Figure 30
HYPERBOLA
Definition
Figure: Hyperbola
Analyze Hyperbolas
with Center at the
Origin
Figure: d(F1 , P) - d(F2 , P) = ±2a
Theorem
x2 y2
Figure: 2
2 2
 2  1, b  c  a 2

a b
Example 1
Solution
Solution continued
Solution continued
Figure 34
2 2
x y
Figure:  1
16 4
Theorem
y2 x2
Figure: 2
2 2
 2  1, b  c  a 2

a b
Example
Solution
Solution continued
Figure 37
Example 4
Solution
Solution continued
Figure 38
Find the Asymptotes
of a Hyperbola
Theorem
2 2
x y
Figure: 2
 2 1
a b
Theorem
2
y
Figure: 2
 x 1
4
Example 6
Solution
Solution continued
Figure 41
Analyze Hyperbolas
with Center at (h, k)
Table
Figure
 x  1  y  2
2 2

Figure:  1
4 5
Example 8
Solution
Solution continued
Figure 44
Solve Applied
Problems Involving
Hyperbolas
Figure
Example
Solution
Solution continued
Example 9 Solution continued
Solution continued
Solution continued
Solution continued
Solution continued

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