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8.5:
USING
INTERCEPT
FORM
GRAPHING
F(X)=A(X-P)(X-Q)
graphing
f(x)=a(x-p)(x-q)
h(x)=-4(x-7)(x-3)
Before
we
start
Make
sure
you
understand
what
the
problem
wants
you
to
nd.
Make
sure
you
recognize
if
the
numbers
in
the
problem
are
positive
or
negative.
Make
sure
you
understand
f(x)
or
in
this
case
h(x)
is
the
same
thing
as
y.
q=
3
Plot
the
points
on
your
graph.
graphing
f(x)=a(x-p)(x-q)
h(x)=-4(x-7)(x-3)
graphing
f(x)=a(x-p)(x-q)
h(x)=-4(x-7)(x-3)
To gure out the vertex you must gure out the axis of symmetry because the
x=10/2
x=5
Plot
on
graph
with
a
dotted
line.
graphing
f(x)=a(x-p)(x-q)
h(x)=-4(x-7)(x-3)
We know the vertex lies on the axis of symmetry, so to nd the vertex you simply
h(x)=
-4(5-7)(5-3)
h(x)=
-4(-2)(2)
h(x)=
-4(-4)
h(x)=
16
So
the
vertex
is
(5,16)
graphing
f(x)=a(x-p)(x-q)
h(x)=-4(x-7)(x-3)
12
16
12
graphing
f(x)=a(x-p)(x-q)
h(x)=-4(x-7)(x-3)
FINDING
ZEROS
OF
A
FUNCTION
Before we start
Finding
zeros
of
a
function
Part
One
Substitute
0
for
f(x).
Set
each
parenthesis
equal
to
0.
Finding
zeros
of
a
function
f(x)=1/3(x+5)(x-1)
f(x)=1/3(x+5)(x-1)
0=1/3(x+5)(x-1)
0=1/3
0=x+5
0=x-1
no
-5
+1
solution
x=-5
x=1
Finding
zeros
of
a
function
y=x3-x2-9x+9
Find a greatest common factor and if you cant then multiply a*c. Then nd
y=x3-x2-9x+9
y=(x-x)(-9x+9)
y=x(x-1)-9(x-1)
y=(x-9)(x-1)
y=(x+3)(x-3)(x-1)
y=(x+3)(x-3)(x-1)
o=x+3
0=x-3
0=x-1
-3
+3
+1
x=-3
x=3
x=1
Finding
zeros
of
a
function
y=x3-x2-9x+9
WRITING
QUADRATIC
FUNCTIONS
Writing
quadratic
functions
Now this is a good question. There are many possible dierent equations but in
this
chapter
we
have
learned
about
three
specic
ones;
intercept
form,
standard
form,
and
vertex
form.
Writing
quadratic
functions
vertex: (4,8)
vertex:
(4,8)
f(x)=a(x-h)+k
f(x)=1(x-4)+8
f(x)=(x-4)(x-4)+8
f(x)=x-8x+16+8
f(x)=x-8x+24
Writing
quadratic
functions
vertex:
(4,8)