Quadratic equations: Parabola
Parabola
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The graph of a quadratic \[y=\blue ax^2+\green bx+\purple c\] is called a parabola.
If #\blue a \gt 0# the graph is an upward opening parabola.
If #\blue a \lt 0# the graph is a downward opening parabola.
An upward-opening parabola has a minimum, and a downward-opening parabola has a maximum. In both cases, this point is referred to as the vertex of the graph.
The parabola is symmetrical about the vertical line through the top of the graph. Such a line is also called a #\orange{\textbf{line of symmetry}}#.
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Take a look at the formula #y=-6\cdot x^2-6\cdot x+120#. Does the point #\rv{-4, 48}# lie on the graph of this formula?
Yes
We substitute #x=-4# in the formula. This is done in the following way:
\[y=-6\cdot (-4)^2-6\cdot (-4)+120=48\]
Hence #\rv{-4, 48}# does lie on the graph.
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