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MODULE 2: Lesson 1

QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS
What is a Function?

• A function is a relation wherein every element of the


domain corresponds to exactly one element of the
range.

• The of a function are the possible values of .

• The refers to the possible values of


What is a Quadratic Function?

• A is a function in the form , where , , and


are real numbers and should not equal to .

• The highest exponent of the independent


variable of a quadratic function is 2.
Quadratic Function

• A can be represented by an equation, table of


values, or graph.
Quadratic Function

• General Form

• Vertex Form
Quadratic Function

Vertex Form

2
−𝑏 4 𝑎𝑐 −𝑏
h=
2𝑎
k=
4𝑎
Examples:

A. Transform the following quadratic functions


into vertex form.

1.
2.
3.
4.
Examples:

B. Transform the following quadratic functions


into general form.

1.
2.
3.
4.
Seatwork No. 8: ½ CW
A. Transform the following quadratic functions into
vertex form.
1.
2.

B. Transform the following quadratic functions into


general form.
1.
2.

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