11 - 5how To Graph Quadratic Equa
11 - 5how To Graph Quadratic Equa
b y ( 2) 2 4( 2)– 1
x
2a y 4 8 1
4 y 3
x
( 2 )( 1) The coordinates of the vertex are (2,3)
x 2 Substitute and solve for y
Choose two values of x that are to the right or left of the x-coordinate of
the vertex.
Substitute those values in the equation and solve for y.
Graph the points. (Keep in mind the value of a as this will help you
determine which way the graph opens.)
Since a parabola is symmetric about the vertical line through the vertex,
you can plot mirror image points with the same y-values on the
“other side” of the parabola.
x y = -x2 + 4x – 1 y
1 y = -(1)2 + 4(1) – 1
2
y = -1 +4 – 1
y = -(-1)2 + 4(-1) – 1 -6
-1
y = -1 – 4 – 1
y
Plot the vertex and the points
from your table of values: (2,3),
(1,2), (-1,-6).
x
Use the symmetry of parabolas to
plot two more points on the “other
side” of the graph. The point (1,2)
is one unit away from the line of
symmetry, so we can also plot the
point (3,2). The point (-1,-6) is
three units away from the line of
symmetry, so we can also plot the
point (5,-6).
Sketch in the parabola.
Find the vertex of the following quadratic equations. Make a
table of values and graph the parabola.
2
1. y x 4x
2. y 2 x 2 3
3. y = x2 6x 4
2
y x 4x
a 1 b 4 x y = x 2 -4 x y
1 y= 1 2 - 4 (1 ) -3
b
x 0 y = 0 2 - 4 (0 ) 0
2a
4 Notice, a is positive, so the graph opens up.
y
x
2 ( 1)
x 2
y x 2 4x
y 22 4 (2) x
y 4 8
y 4
The vertex is at (2,-4)
2
y 2 x 3
a 2 b 0 x y = -2x 2 + 3 y
-1 y = -2(-1 ) 2 + 3 1
b
x -2 y = -2(-2 ) 2 + 3 -5
2a Notice, a is negative, so the graph opens down.
0 y
x
2 ( 2 )
x 0
y 2 x 2 3
2
x
y 2 ( 0 ) 3
y 3
a 1 b 6 x y = x 2 -6 x + 4 y
b 1 y = 1 2 -6 (1) + 4 -1
x 0 y = 0 2 -6 (0) + 4 4
2a
6 Notice, a is positive, so the graph opens up.
x y
2 ( 1)
x 3
y x2 6x 4
y 32 6 (3) 4 x
y 5