Quadratic Functions 3
Quadratic Functions 3
OBJECTIVES:
The zeros of a quadratic function f(x) = ax 2 + bx + c are the solutions of the quadratic
equation ax2 + bx + c = 0.
The graph of quadratic equation and function is a parabola (shaped like cups).
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E-Math Worktext in Mathematics by Orlando A. Oronce/Marilyn O. Mendoza Grade 9
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E-Math Worktext in Mathematics by Orlando A. Oronce/Marilyn O. Mendoza Grade 9
The graphs are: all the same
shape,
all open upwards,
all have their
vertex
on the y-axis.
a. y = x2 -7, y = x2
*What is the value of k?
b. y = x2 + 10, y = x2
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E-Math Worktext in Mathematics by Orlando A. Oronce/Marilyn O. Mendoza Grade 9
Changing the value of k in y = a(x – h)2 + k translates the parabola horizontally.
If h > 0, the parabola is translated k units right
If h < 0 the parabola is translated k units left
*identify h first, - (change sign of h)
a. y = (x – 3)2 + 9, y = x2 + 9
*what is the value of h?
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E-Math Worktext in Mathematics by Orlando A. Oronce/Marilyn O. Mendoza Grade 9
Changing the value of k in y = a(x – h)2 + k translates the parabola horizontally.
a. y = (x – 5)2 – 4, y = x2
Exercise:
A. State whether the parabola opens upward or downward.
1. y = -4 + x2
2. y = 7–x2
3. y = 2 – 5x – 3x2
4. y = 2x2 -3x – 2
5. y = -3x2 – 5x + 2
All the graphs have the same shape but are of different positions. These are
clearly shown by their vertices and axes of symmetry.
The values of ha and k are the coordinates of the vertex of each graph.
(h,k) = vertex.
The axis of symmetry is the value of h.
Summary: y = a(x – h)2 + k
Vertex: (h, k) (take note: change the sign of h)
Axis of symmetry: x = h
More examples: Naming the vertex and axis of symmetry of the given equations.
1.
a is positive, h = 0 and k = 0
2.
a is negative, h = 0 and k = 0
The characteristics of the graph of the parabola of the form y = ax 2 are the ff:
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E-Math Worktext in Mathematics by Orlando A. Oronce/Marilyn O. Mendoza Grade 9
1. the vertex is (0,0)
2, the axis of symmetry is: x = 0
3. the graph opens upward when a > 0 and opens downward when a < 0.
4.as the value of |± a∨¿increases, the graph narrows.
3.
The characteristics of the graph of the parabola of the form y = ax 2 + k are the ff:
1. the vertex is (0,k)
2. the axis of symmetry is: x = 0
3. the graph is translated k units upward when k > 0 and translated k units downward
when k < 0.
4.
5.
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E-Math Worktext in Mathematics by Orlando A. Oronce/Marilyn O. Mendoza Grade 9
The characteristics of the graph of the parabola of the form y = a (x – h) 2 where a = 1
and k = 0 are the ff:
1. the vertex is: (h, k)
2. the axis of symmetry is: x = h
3. the graph is translated k units upward when k > 0 and h units downward when k is
negative
4. the graph is translated h units to the right when h is positive and h units to the left
when h is negative.
Try this:
1. f(x) = (x + 2)2 + 3
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E-Math Worktext in Mathematics by Orlando A. Oronce/Marilyn O. Mendoza Grade 9
2. f(x) = -3(x - 2)2 + 5
3. f(x) = (x + 3)2 + 2
( ) + 3( −32 ) + 1
2
−3 9 9 −5
f(x) = = − +1=
2 4 2 4
or use the k formula:
2
4 (1)(1)−(3)2 4−9 −5
y = 4 ac−b = 4 (1)
= 4 = 4
4a
−3
Choose two x-values that are less than , such as -2 and -3 and
2
−3
Two x-values that are greater than such as -1 and 0.
2
X y = x2 + 3x + 1 y-1
-3 y = (-3)2 + 3(-3) + 1 1
-2 y = (-2)2 + 3(-2) + 1 -1
Zseq423-1 y = (-1)2 + 3(-1) + 1 -1
0 y = (0)2 + 3(0) + 1 1
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E-Math Worktext in Mathematics by Orlando A. Oronce/Marilyn O. Mendoza Grade 9
Step 5: Graph ( −32 ) ,( −54 ) and the ordered pairs (-3,1), (-2,-1), (-1, -1) and (0, 1).
Connect the points
Try this:
1. F(x) = -x2 + 2x +2
2. f(x) = x2 + 2x + 2
3. f(x) = -x2 + 3x + 2
()
2
b −b 4 ac−b
2
Completing the square = , h= k=
2 2a 4a
Example:
1. f(x) = x2 – 4x – 5
() ( ) =4
2 2
b −4
Step 3: use:
2 2
Step 4: insert by adding: x2 – 4x + 4 = 5 +4
Step 5: Solve : x2 – 4x + 4 = 9
Step 6: Transpose: f(x)= x2 – 4x + 4 – 9
Step 7: Factor: f(x) = (x-2)2 – 9
Step 8: Vertex: (2, -9)
Axis of Symmetry x=2
Using h formula
Step 1: find: a=1 b = -4 c = -5
−b −b −(−4) 4
Step 2: Use: h = h= = = =2 , h
2a 2a 2 (1) 2
=2
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E-Math Worktext in Mathematics by Orlando A. Oronce/Marilyn O. Mendoza Grade 9
Step 3: Find the y coordinate of the vertex, how? Substitute the
value
of x or h in the equation. (x = 2)
y = x2 – 4x – 5
y = 22 – 4(2) – 5
y=4–8–5
y = -9
Step 4: Vertex: (2, -9)
Axis of symmetry: x=2
GRAPH:
1. Find the x intercepts
2. Find y intercepts
3. Graph
Try this:
1. f(x) = -x2 – 2x + 8
2. f(x) = x2 – 6x – 6
3. f(x) = -x2 + 5x – 6
1. f(x) = (x+3)2 – 5
Factor: (x+3)2 = x2 + 6x + 9 x2 + 6x + 9 – 5
f(x) = x2 + 6x + 4
Try this:
1. f(x) = 4(x+4)2 – 3
1. f(x) = -x2 + 2x -4
y = -1(x2 - 2x) – 4
() ( )
2 2
b −2
completing the square:use : = =1
2 2
2
y = -1(x - 2x + 1 – 1) -4
y = -1(x2 - 2x + 1) -1(-1) -4
y = -1(x-1)2 +1 – 4
y = -1(x-1)2 -3
() ()
2 2
b 4
completing the square:use : = =4
2 2
y = 3(x2 + 4x + 4 – 4) +13
y = 3(x2 + 4x + 4) +3(-4) +13
y = 3(x+2)2 -12 +13
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E-Math Worktext in Mathematics by Orlando A. Oronce/Marilyn O. Mendoza Grade 9
y = 3(x+2)2 +1
3. f(x) = x2 - 4x -5
() ( )
2 2
b −4
completing the square:use : = =4
2 2
y = (x2 - 4x +4 – 4) -5
y = (x2 - 4x +4) -4 -5
y = (x2 - 4x +4) -9
y = (x-2)2 -9
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E-Math Worktext in Mathematics by Orlando A. Oronce/Marilyn O. Mendoza Grade 9