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The graph of a quadratic equation in two variables (y = ax2 + bx + c ) is called a parabola. The following graphs are two typical parabolas their x-intercepts are marked by red dots, their y-intercepts are marked by a pink dot, and the vertex of each parabola is marked by a green dot:

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To find the x-intercepts we plug in 0 for y: 0 = -3x2 + 3 (this equation factors) 0 = -3(x2 - 1) 0 = -3(x - 1)(x + 1) and since -3 can not equal zero: x = 1 or x = -1 The x-intercepts are: (1,0) and (-1,0)

Since "a" is positive we'll have a parabola that opens upward (is U shaped). To find the x-intercepts we plug in 0 for y: 0 = x2 + 2x - 8 (which factors) 0 = (x + 4)(x - 2) x = -4 or x = 2 So this parabola has two x-intercepts: (-4,0) and (2,0).

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We say that the first parabola opens upwards (is a U shape) and the second parabola opens downwards (is an upside down U shape). In order to graph a parabola we need to find its intercepts, vertex, and which way it opens.

and to find k, we plug in -1 in for x: k = (-1)2 + 2(-1) - 8 k = 1 - 2 - 8 = -9 The vertex of this parabola is at (-1, -9)

The y-intercept of any graph is a point on the y-axis and therefore has x-coordinate 0. We can use this fact to find the y-intercepts by simply plugging 0 for x in the original equation and simplifying. Notice that if we plug in 0 for x we get: y = a(0)2 + b(0) + c or y = c. So the y-intercept of any parabola is always at (0,c).

Notice that the x-intercepts of any graph are points on the x-axis and therefore have y-coordinate 0. We can find these points by plugging 0 in for y and solving the resulting quadratic equation (0 = ax2 + bx + c). If the equation factors we can find the points easily, but we may have to use the quadratic formula in some cases. If the solutions are imaginary, that means that the parabola has no x-intercepts (is strictly above or below the x-axis and never crosses it). If the solutions are real, but irrational (radicals) then we need to approximate their values and plot them.

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To find the x -intercept we plug in 0 for y: 0 = x2 + 4x + 7 (this expression does not factor so we have to use the quadratic formula) Since the roots are imaginary the parabola has no x-intercepts.

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