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Vertex Form, Factored Form, and Max/Min

Deck 2 of 2: Reading Forms and Real Applications

In this deck:

  • Read the vertex directly from vertex form
  • Read roots directly from factored form
  • Apply max/min to real-world problems
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What You Will Learn in Deck Two

In this deck you will:

  1. Graph quadratics from vertex form — vertex is immediate
  2. Graph quadratics from factored form — roots are immediate
  3. Determine whether a quadratic has a maximum or minimum
  4. Label all key features on a complete quadratic graph
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Vertex Form: Reading the Vertex Directly

  • Vertex: — no computation needed
  • Axis: ; Direction: up, down

Sign trap: gives , not .

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Graphing Vertex Form: f(x) = −2(x−3)² + 8

Parabola f(x)=−2(x−3)²+8 with vertex (3,8), axis x=3, and intercepts labeled

  • Vertex: ; axis: ; opens down ()
  • y-int: ; x-ints:
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Factored Form: Reading Roots Directly

  • Roots: and — read immediately; set each factor to zero
  • Axis: (midpoint); Vertex: substitute in

Sign trap: gives , not .

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Graphing Factored Form: g(x) = 2(x+1)(x−5)

  • Roots: and ; axis:
  • Vertex:
  • y-intercept:
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Three-Form Comparison: What Each Reveals

Table comparing standard, vertex, and factored forms — what each reveals immediately and what requires calculation

Choose your starting strategy based on the form you're given.

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Check: Read Vertex Without Calculating

For :

  1. State the vertex.
  2. Is this a maximum or minimum?
  3. What is the axis of symmetry?

Answer all three before the next slide — no calculation needed.

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Answer: Vertex of 3(x − 4)² + 1

  • Vertex:
  • → opens upward → minimum at
  • Axis of symmetry:

The minimum VALUE is 1. It OCCURS AT x = 4.

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The Vertex Answers Real-World Questions

The vertex answers every optimization question:

  • Maximum height → vertex of height function
  • Maximum revenue → vertex of revenue function
  • Minimum cost → vertex of cost function

Find the vertex; report value (y) and location (x) separately.

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Finding Maximum Height for a Projectile

  • → vertex is a maximum
  • Axis: s; height: ft

Maximum height: 69 ft at t = 2 s.

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Finding the Price That Maximizes Revenue

  • → vertex is a maximum
  • Axis: ; max revenue:

Maximum revenue of 450 dollars at a price of 30 dollars.

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Max/Min Value vs. Where It Occurs

Question Answer
What is the maximum/minimum value? y-coordinate of vertex
When/where does it occur? x-coordinate of vertex

Both answers are required — they are different numbers.

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Check: Max or Min and Location

For :

  1. Does this function have a maximum or minimum?
  2. At what time does it occur?
  3. What is that maximum or minimum value?

Answer all three before the next slide.

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Answer: Maximum Height at t = 2 Seconds

  • → opens down → maximum
  • Axis: seconds
  • Max value:

Maximum height of 23 feet occurs at t = 2 seconds.

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Key Takeaways from Deck Two

✓ Vertex form: vertex immediate — sign of flips

✓ Factored form: roots immediate — sign of each flips

✓ Axis = midpoint of roots; substitute to find vertex

✓ VALUE = y-coord; OCCURS AT = x-coord

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Coming Up: Graphing Root and Piecewise Functions

This standard is complete. Next: graphing non-polynomial families.

HSF.IF.C.7b topics:

  • Square root and cube root parent functions
  • Transformed root functions and restricted domains
  • Piecewise-defined, step, and absolute value functions
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