Quadratic Functions Concept Review
Quadratic Functions Concept Review
Characteristics of a Quadratic • The coordinates of the vertex are at (p, q). Note that the negative
Function from the vertex form of symbol from (x - p) does not transfer to the value of p.
the equation f(x) = 2(x - 3)2 + 4 vertex at (3, 4)
f(x) = a(x - p)2 + q f(x) = 2(x + 3)2 + 4 vertex at (-3, 4)
Horizontal Translations:
When p > 0 the graph moves (translated) to the right.
When p < 0 is translated or shifts to the left.
Vertical Translations:
When q > 0 the parabola shifts up.
When q < 0 the parabola shifts down.
• The parameter “a” indicates the direction of opening as well as
how narrow or wide the graph is in relation to the parent graph.
When a > 0 , the graph opens up and the vertex is a minimum
min max
When a < 0, the graph opens downward and the vertex is a
maximum.
When -1 < a < 1, the parabola is wider than the parent graph.
When a > 1 or a < -1, the parabola is narrower than the parent
graph.
x- and y- intercepts Calculate the x-intercept pt (x, 0) by replacing y with 0 in either form
of the function equation. ax2 + bx + c = 0 or a(x − p)2 + q = 0.
Calculate the y-intercept (0, y) by replacing x with 0 and solving for
the value of y.
Summary of Characteristics.
Write a quadratic function in the Write the equation of the Quadratic Function in the form
form y = a(x – p)2 + q for a given
graph or a set of characteristics
of a graph.
1
− ( x + 2) + 4
2
y=
2
Converting from vertex form to y = 2( x + 3) 2 + 1 y = 2 x 2 + 12 x + 19
standard form. y = 2( x + 3)( x + 3) + 1
Follow order of operations
y= 2( x 2 + 6 x + 9) + 1
PEMDAS
y = 2 x 2 + 12 x + 18 + 1
y = ax 2 + bx + c y = a ( x − p) + q
2
Completing the square Converts
the standard form into vertex
form so the characteristics can be
determined.
Vocabulary Definition
vertex form
Axis of A line through a shape so that each side is a mirror image. Equation is x – p = 0
symmetry
parabola A plane curve formed by the intersection of a right circular cone and a plane parallel to an
element of the cone or by the locus of points equidistant from a fixed line and a fixed point not
on the line.
domain The domain of a function is the set of input or argument values for which the function is defined.
range In mathematics a range of a function is the set of all of the output values made by the function.
May be considered the height of the curve.
vertex The lowest point of the graph or the highest point of the graph. The axis of symmetry passes
through the vertex.
maximum The parabola opens downward, vertex (p, q), the value of q gives the maximum value.
value y=q
minimum The parabola opens upward, vertex (p, q), the value of q gives the maximum value.
value y=q