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Quadratic Functions definitions Flashcards

Quadratic Functions definitions
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  • Quadratic Function

    A polynomial of degree 2, typically written as f(x) = ax² + bx + c, whose graph forms a parabola.
  • Parabola

    A symmetric, curved graph representing all quadratic functions, opening upward or downward.
  • Standard Form

    An expression of a quadratic as f(x) = ax² + bx + c, where a, b, and c are real numbers and a ≠ 0.
  • Vertex

    The point on a parabola representing either its maximum or minimum, given as an ordered pair.
  • Axis of Symmetry

    A vertical line passing through the vertex, dividing the parabola into two mirror-image halves.
  • X-Intercept

    A point where the parabola crosses the x-axis, found by solving f(x) = 0.
  • Y-Intercept

    A point where the parabola crosses the y-axis, found by evaluating f(0).
  • Vertex Form

    A quadratic written as f(x) = a(x-h)² + k, making transformations and the vertex easy to identify.
  • Domain

    The set of all possible x-values for a quadratic, always all real numbers.
  • Range

    The set of possible y-values for a quadratic, determined by the vertex and the direction the parabola opens.
  • Vertical Stretch

    A transformation making the parabola narrower, occurring when |a| > 1 in the quadratic equation.
  • Vertical Compression

    A transformation making the parabola wider, occurring when 0 < |a| < 1 in the quadratic equation.
  • Horizontal Shift

    A movement of the parabola left or right, determined by the value of h in vertex form.
  • Vertical Shift

    A movement of the parabola up or down, determined by the value of k in vertex form.
  • Completing the Square

    A method for rewriting a quadratic from standard to vertex form by creating a perfect square trinomial.