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Example 11 Self Tutor


Sketch y=x^2 and y=x^2 +3 on the same set of axes.
Mark the vertex of y=x^2 +3.

We draw y=x^2 and translate

it 3 units upwards, i.e.,

μ
0
3


.

) the vertex is now at(0,3).

Example 12 Self Tutor


Sketch each of the following functions on the same set of axes as y=x^2. In each case state the
coordinates of the vertex.
a y=(x¡2)^2 +3 b y=(x+2)^2 ¡ 5

a We draw y=x^2 and translate it by

μ
2
3


.

The vertex is at(2,3).

b We draw y=x^2 and translate it by

μ
¡ 2
¡ 5


.

The vertex is at(¡ 2 ,¡5).

EXERCISE 21E.2
1 Sketch each of the following functions on the same set of axes as y=x^2 : Use a
separate set of axes for each part, and in each case state the coordinates of the vertex.
a y=x^2 ¡ 3 b y=x^2 ¡ 1 c y=x^2 +1
d y=x^2 ¡ 5 e y=x^2 +5 f y=x^2 ¡^12

2 Sketch each of the following functions on the same set of axes as y=x^2 : Use a separate set of axes
for each part, and in each case state the coordinates of the vertex.
a y=(x¡3)^2 b y=(x+1)^2 c y=(x¡1)^2
d y=(x¡5)^2 e y=(x+5)^2 f y=(x¡^32 )^2

3 Sketch each of the following functions on the same set of axes as y=x^2 : Use a separate set of axes
for each part, and in each case state the coordinates of the vertex.
a y=(x¡1)^2 +3 b y=(x¡2)^2 ¡ 1 c y=(x+1)^2 +4
d y=(x+2)^2 ¡ 3 e y=(x+3)^2 ¡ 2 f y=(x¡3)^2 +3

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