Revision of Quadratic Functions

Recall that a function describes a specific relationship between two variables; where an independent (input) variable has exactly one dependent (output) variable. Every element in the domain maps to only one element in the range. Functions can be one-to-one relations or many-to-one relations. A many-to-one relation associates two or more values of the independent variable with a single value of the dependent variable. Functions allow us to visualise relationships in the form of graphs, which are much easier to read and interpret than lists of numbers.

Revision of Quadratic Functions

Functions of the form \(y = a x^2 + q\)

Functions of the general form \(y=a{x}^{2}+q\) are called parabolic functions, where \(a\) and \(q\) are constants.

The effects of \(a\) and \(q\) on \(f(x) = ax^2 + q\):

  • The effect of \(q\) on vertical shift

    • For \(q>0\), \(f(x)\) is shifted vertically upwards by \(q\) units.

      The turning point of \(f(x)\) is above the \(x\)-axis.

    • For \(q<0\), \(f(x)\) is shifted vertically downwards by \(q\) units.

      The turning point of \(f(x)\) is below the \(x\)-axis.

    • \(q\) is also the \(y\)-intercept of the parabola.

  • The effect of \(a\) on shape

    • For \(a>0\); the graph of \(f(x)\) is a “smile” and has a minimum turning point \((0;q)\). As the value of \(a\) becomes larger, the graph becomes narrower.

      As \(a\) gets closer to \(\text{0}\), \(f(x)\) becomes wider.

    • For \(a<0\); the graph of \(f(x)\) is a “frown” and has a maximum turning point \((0;q)\). As the value of \(a\) becomes smaller, the graph becomes narrower.

      As \(a\) gets closer to \(\text{0}\), \(f(x)\) becomes wider.

\(a<0\) \(a>0\)
\(q>0\) d19236650f5c528a7a020917a6dd8a96.png 699873905647365a411d3dde5252a530.png
\(q=0\) 3abb6fac1cd94256f9bd0e589e03c21f.png 57940962d8d47f59c70d8c183f11bea9.png
\(q<0\) 4e1b025055c91d01383d22a1bc699840.png 56f5260d26039d2d116b8e876f792d90.png

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