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Section 8.4 Quadratic Functions

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Section 8.4

Quadratic Functions

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8.4 Lecture Guide: Quadratic Functions

Objective 1: Distinguish between linear and quadratic functions.

A second-degree polynomial function can be writtenin the form and is called aquadratic function.

2( )f x ax bx c

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First Degree Functions --- Linear Functions

Algebraically: Numerically: Graphically:

A fixed change in x produces a constant change in y.

A straight line

Example: Example: Example:

f x mx b

2 5f x x 3 11

2 9

1 7

0 5

1 3

2 1

3 1

x y

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Second Degree Functions --- Quadratic Functions

Algebraically: Numerically: Graphically:

The y-values from a symmetric pattern about the vertex.

A parabola

Example: Example: Example:

2f x ax bx c

2 4 4f x x x 1 9

0 4

1 1

2 0

3 1

4 4

5 9

x y

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2. For quadratic functions in the form the graph will open up if _________________ and the graph will open down if __________________.

1. For a linear function in the form the graph will slope upward to the right if __________________ and the graph will slope downward to the right if ________________.

,f x mx b

2 ,f x ax bx c

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Identify the graph of each function as a line or a parabola. If the graph is a line, determine whether the slope is negative or positive. If the graph is a parabola, determine whether the parabola is concave up (the graph opens up) or concave down (the graph opens down).

3. 4. 3 8y x 22 9 4y x x

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Identify the graph of each function as a line or a parabola. If the graph is a line, determine whether the slope is negative or positive. If the graph is a parabola, determine whether the parabola is concave up (the graph opens up) or concave down (the graph opens down).

5. 6. 23 7 6y x x 9 5y x

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Objective 2: Determine the vertex of a parabola.

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For a parabola defined by 2f x ax bx c , the x-intercepts(if they exist) can be determined by using the quadratic formula. The vertex will be located at the x-value midway between the two x-intercepts. See the figure below.

y

x

2 4,0

2 2

b b ac

a a

2

bx

a

2 4,0

2 2

b b ac

a a

,2 2

b bf

a a

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8. The x-intercepts of a parabola are and Determine the x-coordinate of the vertex.

7. The x-intercepts of a parabola are and Determine the x-coordinate of the vertex.

5,0 8,0 .

7,0 15,0 .

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Vertex of the Parabola Defined by 2f x ax bx c Algebraically Numerically

Example:

a = −1 and b = 7

The y-values form a symmetric pattern about the vertex. If the table contains the vertex, the y-coordinate of the vertex will be either the largest or the smallest y-value in the table.

Example:

,2 2b b

fa a

2 7 8f x x x

7 7

3.52 2 1 2b

xa

2 10

1 0

2 18

3.5 20.25

5 18

8 0

9 10

x y

3.5 20.25f

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Graphically

The vertex is either the highest or the lowest point on the parabola.

Example: 3.5x

1,0 8,0

3.5,20.25

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Finding the Vertex of the Parabola defined by 2f x ax bx c

Step 1. Determine the x-coordinate using .2

bx

a

Step 2. Then evaluate to determine the y-coordinate. 2

bf

a

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9. Determine the vertex of the parabola defined by

23 12 1f x x x

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10. Determine the vertex of the parabola defined by

22 6 5f x x x

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Use the given equation to calculate the x and y-intercepts and the vertex of each parabola.

11. 22 5 3y x x

(a) y-intercept (b) x-intercepts

(c) Vertex

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Use the given equation to calculate the x and y-intercepts and the vertex of each parabola.

12.

(a) y-intercept (b) x-intercepts

(c) Vertex

2 7 1y x x

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Objective 3: Sketch the graph of a quadratic function and determine key features of the resulting parabola.

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Open upward or downward?

Vertex:

x-intercepts:

y-intercept:

Domain:

Range:

Table Graph 2 2 8f x x x

2

1

0

1

2

3

4

x y

Complete the table, plot the points on the graph, and connect these points with a smooth parabolic curve. Then complete the missing information.

13.

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Open upward or downward?

Vertex:

x-intercepts:

y-intercept:

Domain:

Range:

Table Graph

4

3

2

1

0

1

2

x y

Complete the table, plot the points on the graph, and connect these points with a smooth parabolic curve. Then complete the missing information.

14. 2 2 3f x x x

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1. Determine whether the parabola opens upward or downward.

2. Determine the coordinates of the vertex.

3. Determine the intercepts.

4. Complete a table using points on both sides of the vertex.

5. Connect all points with a smooth parabolic shape.

Sketching the Graph of a Quadratic Function

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15. Sketch the graph of

(a) Will the parabola open upward or open downward?

(b) Determine the coordinates of the vertex.

(c) Complete a table of values using inputs on both sides of the vertex.

2 2 8.f x x x

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15. Sketch the graph of

(d) Determine the intercepts of the graph of this function.

(e) Use this information to sketch the graph of this function.

2 2 8.f x x x

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16. Sketch the graph of

(a) Will the parabola open upward or open downward?

(b) Determine the coordinates of the vertex.

(c) Complete a table of values using inputs on both sides of the vertex.

22 11 6.f x x x

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16. Sketch the graph of

(d) Determine the intercepts of the graph of this function.

(e) Use this information to sketch the graph of this function.

22 11 6.f x x x

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Objective 4: Solve problems involving a maximum or minimum value.

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Units sold

(a) Overhead costs (Hint: Evaluate .)

(b) Break even values (Hint: When does ?)

(c) Maximum profit that can be made and the number of units to sell to create this profit.

-4000

-3000

-2000

-1000

0

1000

2000

0 20 40 60 80

y

x

17. gives the profit in dollars when x units are produced and sold. Use the graph of the profit function to determine the following:

P x

y P x

0P x

Pro

fit

in $

0P

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(a) If x yards are used for the two parallel sides, how much fencing remains for the side parallel to the river? Give this length in terms of x.

x

L

RIVER

x

L = __________________

18. A rancher has 240 yards of fencing available to enclose 3 sides of a rectangular corral. A river forms one side of the corral.

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(b) Express the total area of the fenced corral as a function of x. Hint: Area = (Length)(Width)

x

L

RIVER

x

A x __________________

18. A rancher has 240 yards of fencing available to enclose 3 sides of a rectangular corral. A river forms one side of the corral.

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(c) What is the maximum area that can be enclosed with this fencing?

x

L

RIVER

x

Maximum area = __________________

18. A rancher has 240 yards of fencing available to enclose 3 sides of a rectangular corral. A river forms one side of the corral.

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19. The equation gives the height y of a216 80 3y x x baseball in feet x seconds after it was hit.

(a) Use the equation to determine how many seconds into the flight the maximum height is reached.

(b) Determine the maximum height the ball reached.

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19. The equation gives the height y of a216 80 3y x x baseball in feet x seconds after it was hit.

(c) Do your results agree with what you can observe from the graph?

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

0 1 2 3 4 5

y

x

Time (sec)

Hei

gh

t (f

t)

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Use your graphing calculator to determine the minimum/maximum value of f x and the x-value at which thisminimum/maximum occurs. Use a window of 10,10,1 by 50,50,5

20.2 4 21y x x

for each graph. See Calculator Perspective 8.4.1.

Sketch of calculator graph:

-50

50

-10 10

y

x

Max/min value:

x-value where max/min occurs:

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Use your graphing calculator to determine the minimum/maximum value of f x and the x-value at which thisminimum/maximum occurs. Use a window of 10,10,1 by 50,50,5

21. 2 5 36y x x

for each graph. See Calculator Perspective 8.4.1.

Sketch of calculator graph:

-50

50

-10 10

y

x

Max/min value:

x-value where max/min occurs:

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2 4 15f x x x

6f x

6f x

6f x

22. Use the function to solve each equation and inequality.

(a)

(c)

(b)

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23. Use the given graph to determine the missing input and output values.

(a)

1; ______ and ______f x x x

1 ______f

y f x

(b)

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2 5 16f x x x 24. Use the function to determine the missing input and output values.

(a)

2; ______ and ______f x x x

2 ______f

(b)