Forms of a Quadratic
Vertex
Axis of symmetry
Y-intercept
X-intercepts
100

What is the following form of a quadratic called? 

y=ax^2+bx+c

Standard Form

100

Find the vertex given the following equation:

y=x^2-4x-5

(2,-9)

100

Find the axis of symmetry given the equation:

y=3x^2+12x+9

x=-2

100

Find the y-intercept given the equation:

y=-5x^2+10+1

(0,1)

100

Find the x-intercepts given the equation

y=(x-2)(x-2)

(2,0)

200

What is the following form of a quadratic called?

y=a(x-h)^2+k

Vertex Form; (h,k) is the vertex of the quadratic function.

200

Find the vertex given the following equation:

y=(x+7)^2

(-7,0)

200

Find the axis of symmetry given the equation:

y=-(x-2)^2+3

x=2

200

Find the y-intercept given the equation: 

y=3(x-1)^2-2


(0,1)

200

Find the x-intercepts given the equation

y=1/3(x-4)(x+6)

(4,0) and (-6,0)

300

What is the following form of a quadratic called?

y=a(x-p)(x-q)

Intercept Form

300

Find the vertex given the following equation:

y=-1/3(x+1)(x-5)


(2,3)

300

Find the axis of symmetry given the equation:

y=4(x+2)(x+1)

x=-1.5

300

Find the y-intercept given the quadratic equation:

y=4(x+2)(x+1)

(0,8)

300

According to the graph, how many real solutions are there?

2 real solutions

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