Respuesta :

Remember the shortcut way for graphing quadratic equations

  • A quadratic function has graph as parabola
  • Hence on both sides of vertex the parabola is symmetric and axis of symmetry is vertex x values .
  • y on both sides for -x and +x is same

#1

  • y=2(x-3)²-1

Vertex

  • (h,k)=(3,-1)

As a is positive parabola facing upwards

Find y for same x distance from vertex

I took 3-1=2 and 3+1=4

  • f(2)=2(2-3)²-1=2(-1)²-1=2-1=1
  • f(4)=2(4-3)²-1=1

Now plot vertex and these two points (2,1) and (4,1) on graph then draw a parabola by freehand

#2

  • y=(x-2)(x+4)
  • y=x²+4x-2x-8
  • y=x²+2x-8

Convert to vertex form

  • y=x²+2x+1-9
  • y=(x+1)²-9

Vertex at (-1,-9)

Same take two equidistant x values

Let's take -1-1=-2 and -1+1 =0

  • f(-2)=(-2+1)²-9=1-9=-8
  • f(0)=(1)²-9=-8

Put (-1,-9),(-2,-8),(0,-8) on graph and draw a freehand parabola

#3.

Yes it can be verified by finding the coordinate theoretically on putting them on function then can be verified through putting them on graph whether they matches or not

ACCESS MORE