Summary: Graphs of Quadratic Functions
Key Equations
general form of a quadratic function | |
standard form of a quadratic function |
Key Concepts
- A polynomial function of degree two is called a quadratic function.
- The graph of a quadratic function is a parabola. A parabola is a U-shaped curve that can open either up or down.
- The axis of symmetry is the vertical line passing through the vertex.
- Quadratic functions are often written in general form. Standard or vertex form is useful to easily identify the vertex of a parabola. Either form can be written from a graph.
- The vertex can be found from an equation representing a quadratic function.
- The domain of a quadratic function is all real numbers. The range varies with the function.
Glossary
- axis of symmetry
- a vertical line drawn through the vertex of a parabola around which the parabola is symmetric; it is defined by .
- general form of a quadratic function
- the function that describes a parabola, written in the form , where , , and are real numbers and .
- standard form of a quadratic function
- the function that describes a parabola, written in the form , where is the vertex.