This is the bottom (or top) of a parabola where it changes direction.
What is the Vertex?
Steph Curry making a shot from half court or this explanation of all possible output values.
What is Range?
Not a misspelling, but swapping x's and y's will help you find this.
What is an Inverse (of a function)?
Not a permanent low, just for the time being, this is the point that sits lowest in a general area of a graph.
What is a Relative Minimum?
The quadratic equation that appears f(x)=(x+5)(x-1) would be considered to be written in which form?
What is Factored Form?
What is the root of this linear function?
What is
x=-1?
What is the value of x?
x+5=7
What is
x=2?
This line cuts a parabola directly in half and makes it the same on both sides.
What is the Axis of Symmetry?
It may look like an equation, but without the f(x)= we would call 2x+3y this.
What is an Expression?
Standard form of a quadratic function will easily tell you the concavity and this f(0) value.
What is the Y-Intercept?
This type of function represents the distance of numbers to zero, regardless if they're negative or positive.
What is Absolute Value?
The quadratic equation that appears f(x)=2x2+5x-3 would be considered to be written in which form?
What is Standard Form?
What are the root(s) of the quadratic function?
What are
x=-1and x=2?
What is the value of g?
2g+8=20
What is
g=6?
In any given graph, this point is considered the "highest in that general area".
What is the Relative Maximum?
When there is a connection between input and output values, this exists.
What is a Relation?
Sometimes making pizza ______ is the _____ event of the weekend, but this is actually all possible x-values of a function.
What is Domain?
Much like the zirconia or fake diamond jewelry you all wear, this type of function exists when you multiply three linear functions together, or a linear and a quadratic together.
What is a Cubic Function?
The quadratic equation that appears f(x)=a(x-h)2 +k would be considered to be written in which form?
What is Vertex Form?
How many x-intercepts does the following function have?
g(x)=(x+2)(x+2)(x-3)
What is two?
What is the value of t?
3(t+1)=33
What is
t=10?
Within a conic section (parabola, ellipse, etc.), this point is very key to the position of the rest of the graph. If you are having a hard time remembering, try this harder.
What is a Focus?
Released in 1999, Keanu Reeves often got lost in this tool while trying to solve systems of equations.
What is a Matrix?
Bet you can't say this word 5 times fast, it refers to the number of times a specific factor is present in a quadratic equation.
What is Multiplicity?
All of your teachers have them (maybe even multiple), in Physics this would most likely be talking about temperature, but in Algebra 2 we refer to the exponent as this.
What is a Degree?
This seemingly bizarre formula of random letters and numbers isn't so random when you realize it can help you find the roots of a Quadratic equation...
What is the Quadratic Formula?
What are the negative root(s) of the following function?
f(x)=(x+4)(x+2)(x-5)
What is
x=-4 and x=-2?
What is the value of x?
7+2(x-1)=15
What is
x=5?
The parabola seems to always move away from this other "imaginary line".
What is a Directrix?
Although it was once believed that penguins had one mate for life, recent research has proven that they may actually have multiple mates. In math, this would NOT be a what?
What is a Function?
Sometimes short like teenage attention spans, this "p" term is used to describe the distance between the vertex of a parabola and it's focus.
What is Focal Length?
What is a Zero?
Sometimes life has it's ups and downs, but if it were a parabola this opening upward or downward would be described as its...
What is Concavity?
What x-intercept has a multiplicity of two?
m(g)=g^2(g+12)(g+10)(g-3)
What is
g=0?
What is the value of m?
12-2(3m+8)=20
What is
m=-4?