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Example 10 Self Tutor
Draw the graph of y=x^2 +2x¡ 3 from a table of values fromx=¡ 3 tox=3.
Consider f(x)=x^2 +2x¡ 3
Now, f(¡3) = (¡3)^2 +2(¡3)¡ 3
=9¡ 6 ¡ 3
=0
We can do the same for the other values ofx.
Tabled values are:
x ¡ 3 ¡ 2 ¡ 1 0 1 2 3
y 0 ¡ 3 ¡ 4 ¡ 3 0 5 12
EXERCISE 21E.1
1 From a table of values for x=¡ 3 ;¡ 2 ,¡ 1 , 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 draw the graph of:
a y=x^2 ¡ 2 x+8 b y=¡x^2 +2x+1 c y=2x^2 +3x
d y=¡ 2 x^2 +4 e y=x^2 +x+4 f y=¡x^2 +4x¡ 9
2 Use agraphing packageorgraphics calculatorto check your graphs in question 1.
Discovery 1 Graphs of quadratic functions
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In this discovery we consider different forms of quadratic functions, and how the form of the quadratic
affects its graph.
Part 1: Graphs of the form y=x^2 +k wherekis a constant
What to do:
1 Using agraphing packageorgraphics calculator:
i graph the two functions on the same set of axes
ii state the coordinates of the vertex of each function.
a y=x^2 and y=x^2 +2 b y=x^2 and y=x^2 ¡ 2
c y=x^2 and y=x^2 +4 d y=x^2 and y=x^2 ¡ 4
2 What effect does the value ofkhave on:
a the position of the graph b the shape of the graph?
3 What transformation is needed to graph y=x^2 +k from y=x^2?
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