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2. Characteristics of Quadratic Functions
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Exercise 6 Page 61

Identify the vertex first. Then use it to find the axis of symmetry.

Vertex: (7,- 1 )
Axis of Symmetry: x=7
Graph:

Practice makes perfect

We want to draw the graph of the given quadratic function. To do so, we will rewrite it in vertex form, f(x)=a(x-h)^2+k, where a, h, and k are either positive or negative numbers. y=(x-7)^2-1 ⇕ y=1(x-7)^2+(- 1) To draw the graph, we will follow four steps.

  1. Identify the constants a, h, and k.
  2. Plot the vertex (h,k) and draw the axis of symmetry x=h.
  3. Plot any point on the curve and its reflection across the axis of symmetry.
  4. Sketch the curve.

    Let's get started.

    Step 1

    We will first identify the constants a, h, and k. Recall that if a lt 0, the parabola will open downwards. Conversely, if a > 0, the parabola will open upwards. Vertex Form:& f(x)= a(x- h)^2+ k Function:& y= 1(x- 7)^2+( - 1) We can see that a= 1, h= 7, and k= -1. Since a is greater than 0, the parabola will open upwards.

    Step 2

    Let's now plot the vertex ( h, k) and draw the axis of symmetry x= h. Since we already know the values of h and k, we know that the vertex is ( 7, - 1). Therefore, the axis of symmetry is the vertical line x= 7.

    Step 3

    We will now plot a point on the curve by choosing an x-value and calculating its corresponding y-value. Let's try x=4.
    y=(x-7)^2+10
    y=( 4-7)^2-1
    â–Ľ
    Simplify right-hand side
    y=(- 3)^2-1
    y=(9)-1
    y=8
    When x=4, we have y=8. Therefore, the point (4,8) lies on the curve. Let's plot this point and reflect it across the axis of symmetry.

    Note that both points have the same y-coordinate.

    Step 4

    Finally, we will sketch the parabola which passes through the three points. Remember not to use a straightedge for this!