CH 5 Quadratic Functions
CH 5 Quadratic Functions
Dear Family,
vertex form: f x a x h k
2
Y X
a indicates a reflection
across the x-axis and/or h indicates k indicates
a vertical stretch or a horizontal a vertical y 3 x 42 6
compression. translation. translation. was stretched vertically
by a factor of 3, and
A quadratic function may also be in standard form, which helps the vertex is translated
identify other properties of the parabola, such as the y-intercept to 4, 6 .
(the coefficient c).
standard form: f x ax bx c
2
Y
The x-intercepts of a parabola are input values of x that make
the output of f x ax 2 bx c equal to zero. Hence, the
x-intercepts are also called zeros. You can find the zeros of a
function by graphing it. X
Y X X
quadratic function: f x x 2x 8
2
called roots. You can find roots by factoring and using the
Zero Product Property. The roots are equivalent to the zeros.
quadratic equation: x 2 2x 8 0
x 2 x 4 0 Zero Product Property
x 2 0 or x 4 0 If two quantities multiply to zero,
x 2 or x 4 then at least one is zero.
x 10x 25 x 5 x 5 x 5 2
2
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perfect-square trinomial
Solve x 2 ⴙ 6x ⴝ 1.
x 6x 9 1 9 9 makes x 2 6x a perfect-square.
2
are graphed similar to linear inequalities in two variables: solid or
dashed boundary line with shading above or below. Quadratic
inequalities in one variable are graphed on a number line.
X
Y X X
Quadratic equations have many real-world applications, such as the
height of a projectile (an object that is thrown or launched) as
gravity acts on it over time. If the data isn’t perfectly quadratic, you
might use regression to find a best-fit quadratic model.