Graph a Quadratic Function Using Intercepts, Vertex, and Axis of Symmetry - Pre-Calculus

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Find the vertex, roots, and the value that the line of symmetry falls on of the function .

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All quadratic functions have a vertex and many cross the x axis at points called zeros or roots. If we know the vertex and its zeros, quadratic functions become very easy to draw since the vertex is also a line of symmetry (the zeros are equidistant from the vertex on either side).

Factor the equation to get and . Thus, the roots are 3 and -2.

The vertex can be found by using .

simplify

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The axis of symmetry is halfway between the two roots, or simply the x coordinate of the vertex. So the axis of symmetry lies on x=1/2. To graph, draw a point at the coordinate pair of the vertex. Then draw points on the x axis at the roots, and finally, trace upwards from the vertex through the roots with a gentle curve.

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