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Quadratic Functions in Vertex Form (A Clear Guide for Everyone)

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Parabolas in sight: The Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol, United Kingdom. A quadratic function is a function whose graph is a parabola (a U-shaped curve). One of the most useful ways to write a quadratic is in vertex form , because it shows the parabola’s turning point immediately. 1) The vertex form A quadratic function in vertex form is written as: f(x) = a(x - h) 2 + k This form is especially helpful because the values h and k tell you the vertex directly. 2) The vertex (turning point) The vertex is the point where the parabola changes direction. In vertex form: Vertex = (h, k) If the parabola opens up , the vertex is the lowest point (a minimum). If the parabola opens down , the vertex is the highest point (a maximum). 3) What the number a does The number a controls two key things: the direction the parabola opens, and how wide or narrow it is. a > 0 means the parabola opens up (U-shape). a < 0 means the parabola opens dow...