Each Quadratic Form Tells a Different Story
| Form | Expression | Reveals |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | y-intercept |
|
| Factored | zeros |
|
| Vertex | vertex |
Factored Form Reveals the Function's Zeros
Setting
Zeros
Factoring to Find Zeros: Example
Factor:
Zeros:
The parabola crosses the x-axis at
Zeros Connect to the Graph
Axis of symmetry: midpoint of zeros =
Zeros in Context: Break-Even Points
Zeros at
- Break even at 3 units and at 7 units
- Profit is positive between 3 and 7 units (
: opens down)
Quick Check: Factor to Find Zeros
Factor and find the zeros.
Quick Check Verified: Zeros at −3 and 4
- Zero at
: ✓ - Zero at
: ✓ - Axis of symmetry:
What Factoring Doesn't Tell You
Factoring reveals:
- ✓ Zeros (x-intercepts)
- ✓ Axis of symmetry (midpoint of zeros)
Factoring does not directly reveal:
- ✗ The vertex's y-coordinate
- ✗ The maximum or minimum value of the function
Solution: Complete the square → vertex form
Vertex Form Reveals the Extreme Value
: minimum; : maximum- Axis:
; extreme value: (y-coordinate)
Completing the Square: Five-Step Method
Convert
- Group:
- Compute:
- Add and subtract:
- Factor:
- Simplify
Completing the Square: Step-by-Step (a = 1)
Vertex:
Completing the Square When a ≠ 1
Vertex:
Maximum vs. Minimum: The One-Rule Check
| Sign of |
Parabola | Vertex is |
|---|---|---|
| Opens up | Minimum | |
| Opens down | Maximum |
Language: "The [maximum/minimum] value is
Quick Check: Complete the Square
Complete the square and identify the vertex and extreme type.
Quick Check Verified: Vertex at (5, −7)
- Half of
is ; squared: - Vertex:
. Minimum: at
Watch Out: The Balance Rule
Error:
Adding
Watch Out: Reading the Vertex Sign
Rule:
Complete the Square: Second Practice
Factor out 2, complete the square, find the vertex.
Second Practice Verified: Vertex at (3, −4)
Vertex:
Lesson 1 Summary: Two Algebraic Techniques
Factoring → zeros
Completing the square → vertex
: minimum; : maximum
Watch out: Vertex of
Coming Up: Symmetry and Real-World Meaning
In Lesson 2, you will:
- Use symmetry to graph parabolas efficiently
- Connect zeros and vertex into a complete description
- Interpret quadratic features in context (projectile, profit)
Next: why knowing the vertex and zeros together gives the full picture