Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
3 Methods of Writing a Quadratic Equation
I. When you are given a point (x, y) and a vertex (h, k)
- Write the standard form of a parabolic equation here
- Write the steps for the process here
- Write what variable you are solving for here
- write the equation for solving for a here
- Write the steps, given three points....
- Describe how you will find the three equations
- Here's how to solve 3 equations with three variables
- What does your final answer look like?
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
Graphing Quadratic Equations
The standard form of a quadratic equation is:
y = x2 + bx + c
y = a(x - h)2 + k
vertex (h, k)
- Changing a...if you change a, it makes the graph open up or down
- Up when a is positive
- Down when a is negative
- Fractions (0 < a < 1) make the parabola wider
- Numbers (a > 1) make the graph narrower
- Changing h...h is the number inside the parenthesis that moves the parabola to the right or left
- you have to move it in the opposite direction
So
- if you have (x + 2)2 the graph moves two places to the left
- if you have (x - 3)2 the graph moves three places to the right
- Changing k...k is the number outside the parenthesis that moves the parabola up or down
So
- if you have (x)2 + 2 the graph moves up two places
- if you have (x)2 - 3 the graph moves down three places
Graphing Linear equations
To graph a linear equation you solve the equation for y.
y = mx + b is called slope intercept form...
b = (0, b) where you go on the y axis
m = slope pos - up and to the right
neg - up and to the left
Here is the equation y = 5x + 7
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