1. Lesson 2

1.4. Discover

Mathematics 20-1 Module 3

Module 3: Quadratic Functions

 

Discover
 

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It is time to investigate how the coordinates of the vertex of a quadratic function are related to the variables a, p, and q in the function y = a(xp)2 + q.

 

Try This 1

 

This is a play button that opens Quadratic Function (Vertex Form).

In Quadratic Function (Vertex Form), move the vertex (marked as a red dot) of the quadratic function to a variety of different locations on the grid. Note how the coordinates of the vertex (in red) compare to the values of the variables a, q, and p of the quadratic function (in black).

  1. Record your observations in a table like the one shown.

     
    y = a(xp)2 + q Vertex Coordinates
      ( , )
      ( , )
      ( , )
      ( , )
      ( , )


  2. What relationship do you see between the coordinates of the vertex and the variables in the quadratic function y = a(xp)2 + q?

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Share 1

 

With a partner or group, compare and discuss your answers to Try This 1.

 

Summarize your discussion by creating a rule that describes how to identify the coordinates of the vertex when given a quadratic function in the form of y = a(xp)2 + q.

 

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