Parabolas Flashcards

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What is a Stretch Factor? Where is it located in an equation?

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The number in vertex form before the brackets, that decides by what factor the parabola is stretched by.

*WRITTEN AS A=2*

Example: 2 (x-3) 2+8

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What are x- intercepts? Where are they located in an equation?

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The numbers inside the brackets in factored form, of the opposite sign (+,-) where a parabola intersects on the x axis in two places.

Example: y= (x+4) (x+2)

x-intercepts: -4 and -2

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What is a Y-intercept? Where is it located in an equation?

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The number at the end of a standard form equation that shows where a parabola intersects on the y axis.

*WRITTEN AS (0,?)

Example: y= x2+6x+8

Y-intercept: (0,8)

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What is the Axis of Symmetry? Where is it located in an equation?

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The number inside the brackets of standard form equation,of the opposite sign, that shows where the parabola is split in half equally on the x axis. It also shows whether the parabola shifts left or right.

*WRITTEN AS X=?*

Example: -2 (x-3)2+8

x=3

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What does a Maximum Parabola look like?

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A parabola that opens down

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What does a Minimum Parabola look like?

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A paraboa that opens up

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What is an Optimum Value? Where is it located in an equation?

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The number located at the end of a vertex form equation that shows whether a parabola shifts up or down.

*WRITTEN AS Y=?*

Example: y=(x+3)2 **-1 **

Optimum Value: y= -1

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What is a Vertex? Where is it located in an equation?

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The numbers located as the number in brackets and the number outside of the brackets in a vertex form equation. It shows the of the curved part of the parabola.

*THE NUMBER INSIDE THE BRACKETS BECOMES THE OPPOSITE SIGN*

*WRITTEN AS (?,?)*

Example: y= (x+3)2 -1

Vertex= (-3,-1)

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How do you Descirbe a Transformation?

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Step 1) See if there is a negative stretch factor

Example: y= -2 (x+3)2 -1

In your transformation write “Reflects in the X-axis”

Step 2) See if there is a stretch factor

Example: y= -2 (x+3)2 -1

In your transformation write “Stretches by a factor of 2”

If the stretch factor is a fraction, write “Compresses by a factor of ?”

Step 3) Identify if the parabola shifts left or right (opposite sign)

Example: y= -2 (x+3)2 -1

In your transformation write “Shifts 3 units left”

Step 4) Identify if the parabola shifts up or down

Example: y= -2 (x+3)2 -1

In your transformation write “Shifts 1 unit down”

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10
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How do you graph a parabola?

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Step 1) Plot the vertex

Step 2) Move over one up one from the vertex

Step 3) Move over 2 up 4 from the vertex

Step 4) Repeat on the opposite side to make the parabola symmetrical

*STRETCH FACTOR: MULTIPLY EACH STANDARD PLOT BY THE STRETCH FACTOR*

* IF THERE IS A NEGATIVE SIGN, THE PARABOLA OPENS IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION*

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What is the General Equation for a Quadratic Relation?

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y= a(x-h)2+k

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What is the Quadratic Formula?

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What is the equation to find the vertex?

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How do you find the x intercepts of a parabola?

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Factor or use the Quadratic Formula; The 2 factors, or 2 answers from the quadratic formula are the x-intercepts

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15
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Write the equation of the parabola that, compared to y= x2 is opening down, stretched by a factor of 1/3, and has a vertex that is shifted 4 left and 5 down.

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y= -1/3 (x+4) 2 -5

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