Mathematics Quadratic Equations and Graphs Project
Mathematics Quadratic Equations and Graphs Project
Project
‘Graph of Quadratic Equation f(x) = ax2 + bx + c, Maximum and Minimum values of the
Function. Determining the Sign of the Expression’
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INDEX
1. Statement of Task
2. Deriving the Quadratic Equation
3. Significance of Coefficients
4. Graphical representation of Quadratic curve
a. For coefficient of x2 – ‘a’
b. For coefficient of x – ‘b’
c. For constant value – ‘c’
d. For Determinant – ‘D’
5. Sign of a Quadratic Polynomial
6. Maximum and Minimum Value of f(x)
7. Graphs for ymin and ymax
8. Conclusion
9. Bibliography
STATEMENT OF TASK
Draw the function of the quadratic equation ‘f(x) = ax2 + bx + c’. From the graph, find
maximum/minimum value of the function. Also determine the sign of the expression
2 bx c
x+ + =0
a a
2 bx −c
x+ =
a a
( ) ( )
2 2
2 bx b −c b
x+ + = +
a 2a a 2a
( )
2 2
b −c b
x+ = +
2a a 4 a2
( x+
b
2a )
=±
4a√
b2−4 ac
2
b ± √ b2−4 ac
x+ =
2a 2a
−b ± √ b2−4 ac
x=
2a
Thus, we get such an equation.
SIGNFICANCE OF COEFFICIENTS
The quadratic function f(x) is defined as ax2 + bx + c = 0, under this topic we will discuss the
significance of the coefficients a, b and c on a graph.
The first coefficient is that of x2 and it defines the orientation of the parabolic curve. This means
that if ‘a’ is positive the curve will open upwards but if the coefficient of x2 is negative the
parabola of the graph will open downwards.
Similarly with the coefficient of x – ‘b’. If b is positive the point of the parabola at which the
angle between the tangent to the curve and x-axis is zero degrees will lie in the Ist or IVth
Quadrant on the graph. If the tangent to the curve making an angle of zero degrees lies in IInd or
IIIrd quadrant then the value of b is less than zero.
The constant number c having exponent of x0 performs the same function as that in y=mx+c
formula.
It determines the y-intercept of the graph. Hence, if c is greater than zero, the y-intercept lies
between the Ist and IInd quadrant on the graph and if the constant c is negative the y-intercept
lies between the IIIrd and IVth Quadrant on the graph.
We will also discuss the significance of the determinant in this case. The Determinant (D) is
described as the value √2 b2−4 ac . It is useful since it allows us to identify the nature of the roots
in terms of whether they are real or complex and also determines the number of roots of the
equation.
When the value of D is > 0 the parabola intersects with the x-axis at 2 points signifying that the
equation has 2 real roots. On the other hand, when the value of D is < 0 the graph does not
intersect with the x-axis at any point and signifies that the equation has no real roots. When the
value of D = 0. The curve only touches the x-axis at one point signifying that the graph has only
1 root i.e. - real and equal roots. This point in contact with the x-axis at D = 0 also forms an
angle of 0 degree between its tangent and the x-axis
GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION
OF QUADRATIC CURVE
For coefficient of x2
For Coefficient of x
SIGN OF A QUADRATIC
POLYNOMIAL
f ( x ) is+ve ∀ x ∈ R
f ( x ) is−ve ∀ x ∈ R
For a > 0, D > 0:
f ( x ) ≥ 0 ∀ x ∈ (−∞ , α ] ∪ [ β , ∞ )
f ( x ) <0 ∀ x ∈(α , β)
f ( x ) >0 ∀ x ∈(α , β)
f ( x ) ≤ 0 ∀ x ∈ (−∞ , α ] ∪ [ β , ∞ )
For a > 0, D = 0:
f (x)≥0∀ x ∈R
For a < 0, D = 0:
f (x)≤0∀ x∈ R
MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM VALUE
OF f(x)
To Determine the maximum and minimum value of a quadratic equation on a graph we will
assign some signs to particularly useful points.
As we already know, a, b and c are taken as coefficients of x2, x and x0, respectively and D is the
discriminant of the equation. We will also assume a point V on the graph known as the Vertex.
It is the point at which the slope of the graph forms an angle of 0⁰ with the horizontal.
−b −D
the coordinates of V are determined as V ≡ , .
2a 4 a
The parabolic graph of a quadratic polynomial is symmetrical about the axis of symmetry.
−D −b
f min ( x )= at x =
4a 2a
−D −b
f max ( x )= at x =
4a 2a
Note: the graph of any quadratic equation can be plotted by following the above-mentioned
steps