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Change to Vertex Form

Change to Vertex Form

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Mathematics

9th - 10th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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15 Slides • 17 Questions

1

Vertex Form of a Quadratic Equation

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Forms of a Quadratic Equation

  • Standard Form

  • Vertex Form

  • Factored Form

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Standard Form

  • Standard Form of a quadratic is: y = ax2+bx+c.

  • a,b,c are coefficients. They are just numbers.

  • We have sees some examples before like:

  • x2+4x+3

  • x2+1

  • 2x2-5x+6

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Standard Form

  • The c value is the y-intercept

  • To find the equation of the axis of symmetry, you can use:

  • x = -b/2a

  • If the a value is negative, the parabola is opening down.

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if a is negative it opens down

If a is positive, it opens up

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Vertex Form

  • Vertex form is a form of a quadratic that allows us to read off the vertex just from looking at the equation.

  • Vertex form is:

  •  y=a(xh)2+ky=a\left(x-h\right)^2+k  

  • (h,k) are the coordinates of your vertex. 

  • a is the same a value from standard form. It represents if the parabola is stretched or compressed. 

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Multiple Select

Check all of the equations that are in standard form

1

y=2x+1y=2x+1

2

y=x2+4x9y=x^2+4x-9

3

y=4(x5)2+3y=4\left(x-5\right)^2+3

4

y=x2+9y=x^2+9

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Multiple Select

Select all equations that are in vertex form

1

y=x2+5xy=x^2+5x

2

y=3(x+4)21y=3\left(x+4\right)^2-1

3

y=(x+3)22y=-\left(x+3\right)^2-2

4

y=(x+3)(x2)y=\left(x+3\right)\left(x-2\right)

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Fill in the Blank

Standard form gives you the ___________

10

Fill in the Blank

Vertex form gives you the ___________

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Vertex Form

Looking at the graph on the right, the vertex is (1,-4). If a=1, how can we write this in vertex form?

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Vertex Form

Vertex form is

 y=a(xh)2+ky=a\left(x-h\right)^2+k  
The vertex is (1,-4). We consider the x-coordinate to be h and the y-coordinate to be k.

I mentioned that a=1

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Vertex Form

Vertex form is

 y=a(xh)2+ky=a\left(x-h\right)^2+k  
Let's substitute those values in:

 y=1(x1)24y=1\left(x-1\right)^2-4  

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Vertex Form

This quadratic has an a value of 2


The vertex is (-3,1)

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Vertex Form

Let's substitute these values in: 

 y=a(xh)2+ky=a\left(x-h\right)^2+k  
 y=2(x(3))2+1y=2\left(x-\left(-3\right)\right)^2+1  
 y=2(x+3)2+1y=2\left(x+3\right)^2+1  

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Vertex Form


 y=2(x+3)2+1y=2\left(x+3\right)^2+1  
Notice how the vertex is (-3,1), and when substituted into the equation, it becomes a +

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Multiple Choice

If given the equation y = 3(x + 5)2 - 4, what is the vertex of the parabola?
1
(5, -4)
2
(-5, -4)
3
(-15, -4)
4
(15, -4)

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Multiple Choice

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What is the equation of this graph?
1
f(x) = (x -5)2 + 1
2
f(x) = (x - 1)2 - 5
3
f(x) = (x + 1)2 - 5
4
f(x) = (x + 5)2 +1

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Multiple Choice

If given the equation
y = 3(x + 5)2 - 4,
what is the vertex of the parabola?
1
(5, -4)
2
(-5, -4)
3
(-15, -4)
4
(15, -4)

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Vertex Form

There are a few other interesting things we can get from vertex form

  1. The a value will still determine if the parabola opens up or down
  2. We can get the equation of the axis of symmetry, since the axis of symmetry goes through the x-coordinate of the vertex
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Writing an equation in Vertex Form

Example:A quadratic is stretched by a value of 2. The vertex is (1,3). It is opening up. y=a(xh)2+ky=a\left(x-h\right)^2+k  

 y=2(x1)2+3y=2\left(x-1\right)^2+3  

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Writing an equation in Vertex Form

Example:A quadratic is stretched by a value of 1/2. The vertex is (-1,-3). It is opening down. y=a(xh)2+ky=a\left(x-h\right)^2+k  

 y=12(x+1)23y=\frac{1}{2}\left(x+1\right)^2-3  

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Multiple Choice

The parabola y = - 2x2 - 4x + 1 will have an axis of symmetry of

1

x = - 1

2

x = 1

3

x = 4

4

x = - 4

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Multiple Choice

The parabola y = x2 - 2x + 4 will

1

open up

2

open down

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Multiple Choice

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What is the vertex?
1
(4,-4)
2
(2,0)
3
(0,2)
4
(6,0)

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Multiple Choice

Does the parabola
f(x)=4(x-2)2 + 3
open up or down?
1
up
2
down

27

Multiple Choice

What is the vertex of the parabola: y=2(x-3)2+4
1
(3,4)
2
(-3,4)
3
(3, -4)
4
(-3,-4)

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Multiple Choice

A parabola has a vertex at (-3,2).
Where is the axis of symmetry?
1
y = -2
2
x = 3
3
x = -3
4
y = 2

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Multiple Choice

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What is the green dashed line called?
1
roots or x-intercepts
2
parabola
3
axis of symmetry
4
line of dashes

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Multiple Choice

The axis of symmetry line passes through which point?
1
y-intercept
2
any random point
3
vertex
4
symmetrical point for the vertex

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Open Ended

Briefly explain what information standard form of a quadratic can give you

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Open Ended

Briefly explain what information vertex form of a quadratic can give you

Vertex Form of a Quadratic Equation

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