vocab
Transformations of quadratic functions
Graphing quadratic functions in vertex form
Graphing quadratic functions in standard form
100

the point where the line crosses the y axis 

what is y intercept 

100

g(x) is the translation 5 units left 3 units down 

what is g(x)=1(x+7)2-4

100

g(x)= 3(x-6)2-4

what is (6,-4)

100

p(x)=x2+4x+12

what is p(x)=(x+2)2+8

200

the horizontal line on a coordinate plot 

what is the x  axis 

200

g(x) is the translation 7 units left 4 units down

what is g(x)=1(x+7)2-4

200

g(x)= 7(x-4)2-5

what is (4,-5)

200

p(x)=x2+2x+5

what is p(x)=(x+1)2+4

300

a number to the power of 2

what is a square root

300

g(x) is the translation 9 units left 7 units down

what is g(x)=1(x+9)2-7

300

g(x)= 5(x-2)2-3

what is (2,-3)

300

p(x)=x2+3x+10

what is p(x)=(x+3/2)2+31/4

400
the factor of a multiple 

what is a coefficient 

400

g(x) is the translation 3 units left 5 units down

what is g(x)=1(x+3)2-5

400

g(x)= 8(x-5)2-2

what is (5,-2)

400

p(x)=x2+8x+3

what is p(x)=(x+4)2-13

500

a expression that involves variables and coefficients 

what is a polynomial 

500

g(x) is the translation 4 units left and 9 units down

what is g(x)=1(x+4)2-9

500

g(x)= 6(x-7)2-7

what is (7,-7)


500

p(x)=x2+5x+8

what is p(x)=(x+5/2)2+7/4