Lecture 3.1
Lecture 3.1
Graphing
Quadratic Function (Definition)
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Important Observations
● All parabolas have an axis of symmetry. That is, if the graph paper containing the graph of parabola
is folded along the axis of symmetry the portion of parabola on either sides will exactly match each
other.
● The point at which the axis of symmetry intersects the parabola is called the vertex.
● The y-intercept of a quadratic function is c
The y-intercept: 9
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Example: Graph a function f(x) = -x2+1.
The y-intercept: 1
x y
The axis of symmetry: x = 0
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Maximum and Minimum Values
1. Determine whether f has minimum or maximum value. If so, what is the value?
2. State the domain and the range of f.