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Page 1: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

VERTEX FORM

Page 2: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x – t)

Vertex form is y = a(x – h)² + k

Why is vertex form useful?

Page 3: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Vertex Form Vertex form is useful when talking about quadratics because it tells us where the vertex is

When we are given a quadratic in vertex form, we can find our vertex by looking at (h, k)

Page 4: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

y = a(x – h)² + k What is the vertex in the following examples? (h, k)

y = (x – 2)² + 1

y = 2(x – 3)² + 4

y = -3(x + 5)² - 1

y = (x + 1)²

y = x ² - 5

y = (x – 4)² + 2

y = 3(4 + x)² + 1

y = -0.5(x – 2)²

Page 5: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Standard Form to Vertex Form

The quadratic equations that we have seen have mostly been in standard form

y = ax² + bx + c

What if we want our equation in vertex form to make it easier to graph and find the vertex?

y = a(x – h)² + k

Page 6: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

We have seen already how to change standard form to intercept form to be able to find the zeroes of a solution

Today we will learn how to change standard form to vertex form to be able to find the vertex

Now we will have a method for finding the zeroes and finding the vertex

Page 7: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Standard Form to Vertex Form

We have a method that changes standard form to vertex form that we call

completing the square

Page 8: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –
Page 9: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Review Perfect Square Trinomial

This means we can factor ax² + bx + c into (a – b)² or (a + b)²

For example, if we factor y = x² + 4x + 4 We get y = (x + 2)² Which is in vertex form with k = 0 y = a(x – h)² + k

Let’s look at some more examples

Page 10: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Completing The Square

Some quadratic functions can written as a perfect square.

x2 + 8x + 16 x2 + 10x + 25

(x + 5)2 (x + 4)2

(x - 2)2 (x - 6)2

x2 - 4x + 4 x2 - 12x + 36

Similarly when the coefficient of x is negative:

What is the relationship between the constant term

and the coefficient of x?

The constant term is always (half the coefficient of x)2.

Page 11: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Completing The Square

x2 + 3x + 2.25 x2 + 5x + 6.25

(x + 2.5)2 (x + 1.5)2

(x - 3.5)2 (x - 4.5)2

x2 - 7x + 12.25 x2 - 9x + 20.25

When the coefficient of x is odd we can still write a quadratic expression as a non-perfect square, provided that the constant term is (half the coefficient of x)2

Page 12: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

= (x + 5)2 = (x + 2)2

= (x - 3)2 = (x - 6)2

x2 + 4x x2 + 10x

x2 - 6x x2 - 12x

Completing The Square

This method enables us to write equivalent expressions for quadratics of the form ax2 + bx. We simply half the coefficient of x to complete the square then remember to correct for the constant term.

- 4 - 25

- 9 - 36

Page 13: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

= (x + 5)2 = (x + 2)2

= (x - 1)2 = (x - 6)2

x2 + 4x + 3 x2 + 10x + 15

x2 - 2x + 10 x2 - 12x - 1

Completing The Square

We can also write equivalent expressions for quadratics of the form ax2 + bx + c. Again, we simply half the coefficient of x to complete the square and remember to take extra care in correcting for the constant term.

- 1 - 10

+ 9 - 37

Page 14: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

= (x + 1)2 = (x + 3)2

= (x - 1.5)2 = (x - 2.5)2

x2 + 6x - 8 x2 + 2x + 9

x2 - 3x + 2 x2 - 5x - 3

Completing The Square

We can also write equivalent expressions for quadratics of the form ax2 + bx + c. Again, we simply half the coefficient of x to complete the square and remember to take extra care in correcting for the constant term.

- 17 + 8

- 0.25 - 9.25

Now try these

Page 15: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Questions 1

Completing The Square

We can also write equivalent expressions for quadratics of the form ax2 + bx + c. Again, we simply half the coefficient of x to complete the square and remember to take extra care in correcting for the constant term.

Questions: Write the following in completed square form:

1. x2 + 8x + 10

2. x2 - 6x + 1

3. x2 - 2x + 2

4. x2 + 10x + 30

5. x2 + 6x - 5

6. x2 - 12x - 3

7. x2 - x + 4

8. x2 - 3x + 7.25

= (x + 4)2 - 6

= (x - 3)2 - 8

= (x - 1)2 + 1

= (x + 5)2 + 5

= (x + 3)2 - 14

= (x - 6)2 - 39

= (x - ½)2 + 3.75

= (x - 1.5)2 + 5

Page 16: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

To complete the square for quadratics where our ‘a’ is a constant other than 1, we simply common factor ‘a’ from ‘a’ and ‘b’.

Note that we do not common factor ‘a’ out of term ‘c’

Once ‘a’ is factored out, we complete the square the same way

Page 17: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

y = 3x² - 6x + 2

Page 18: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

y = 2x² - 12x - 1

Page 19: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

y = -0.5x² - x + 4

Page 20: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Completing the Square Completing the square for quadratic expressions helps us to sketch our graphs accurately with our vertex (h, k) and our ‘a’ value which gives us the direction of opening of our graph as well as how wide or narrow it is compared to y = x²

Page 21: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

However, being able to convert between all three forms is very important depending on what we want to use our equation for

Recall the three forms are:

Standard form – y = ax² + bx + c

Vertex form – y = a(x – h)² + k

Intercept form – y = a(x – s)(x – t)

Let’s do some examples converting between the three forms

Page 22: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Converting Quadratic EquationsA STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

WITH PRACTICE

Page 23: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Intercept Form to Standard Form Write the equation in standard form: y = – 2(x + 3)(x – 2)

Page 24: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Intercept Form to Standard Form Write the equation in standard form: y = – 2(x + 3)(x – 2) y = – 2(x2 + x – 6) multiply binomials

If you need a hint …go to next slide to see next step.

Page 25: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Intercept Form to Standard Form Write the equation in standard form: y = – 2(x + 3)(x – 2) y = – 2(x2 + x – 6) multiply binomials y = – 2x2 – 2x + 12 distribute

Page 26: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Intercept Form to Standard Form Try these: y = 3(x + 1)(x + 2)

y = ½ (2x + 3)(x – 2)

Page 27: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Intercept Form to Standard Form Try these: y = 3(x + 1)(x + 2) y = 3x2 + 9x + 6

y = ½ (2x + 3)(x – 2) y = x2 – ½ x – 3

Page 28: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Vertex Form to Standard Form Write this equation in standard form: y = 2(x – 3)2 + 4

Page 29: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Vertex Form to Standard Form

Write this equation in standard form: y = 2(x – 3)2 + 4 y = 2(x2 – 6x + 9) + 4 square the binomial

Page 30: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Vertex Form to Standard Form

Write this equation in standard form: y = 2(x – 3)2 + 4 y = 2(x2 – 6x + 9) + 4 square the binomial

y = 2x2 – 12x + 18 + 4 distribute

Page 31: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Vertex Form to Standard Form

Write this equation in standard form: y = 2(x – 3)2 + 4 y = 2(x2 – 6x + 9) + 4 square the binomial

y = 2x2 – 12x + 18 + 4 distribute

y = 2x2 – 12x + 22 combine like terms

Page 32: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Vertex Form to Standard Form

Try these: y = 3(x + 1)2 – 5

y = – (x + 3)2 – 2

Page 33: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Standard Form to Intercept Form

Write the equation in intercept form: y = – 15x2 + 3x + 12

Page 34: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Standard Form to Intercept Form

Write the equation in intercept form: y = – 15x2 + 3x + 12 y = – 3(5x2 – x – 4) common factor

y = – 3(5x + 4)(x – 1) factor the trinomial

Page 35: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Standard Form to Intercept Form

Try these: y = x2 – 12x + 32

y = 5x2 – 25x + 30

Check your answers on the next slide.

Page 36: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Standard Form to Intercept Form

Try these: y = x2 – 12x + 32 y = (x – 8)(x – 4)

y = 5x2 – 25x + 30 y = 5(x – 2)(x – 3)

Page 37: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Standard Form to Vertex Form

Write the equation in vertex form: y = 3x2 – 6x + 8

If you need a hint …go to next slide to see next step.

Page 38: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Standard Form to Vertex Form

Write the equation in vertex form: y = 3x2 – 6x + 8 y = 3(x2 – 2x ) + 8 factor out “a”

If you need a hint …go to next slide to see next step.

Page 39: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Standard Form to Vertex Form

Write the equation in vertex form: y = 3x2 – 6x + 8 y = 3(x2 – 2x ) + 8 factor out “a”

y = 3(x2 – 2x + 1) + 8 – 3 complete the square

If you need a hint …go to next slide to see next step.

Page 40: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Standard Form to Vertex Form

Write the equation in vertex form: y = 3x2 – 6x + 8 y = 3(x2 – 2x ) + 8 factor out “a”

y = 3(x2 – 2x + 1) + 8 – 3 complete the square

y = 3(x – 1)2 + 5 factor and combine

Page 41: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Standard Form to Vertex Form

Try these: y = x2 – 4x + 10

y = – 2x2 – 4x + 1

Check your answers on the next slide.

Page 42: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

Standard Form to Vertex Form

Try these: y = x2 – 4x + 10 y = (x – 2)2 + 6

y = – 2x2 – 4x + 1 y = – 2(x + 1)2 + 3

Page 43: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

More Practice Write this equation in intercept form: y = (x + 4)2 – 1

Write this equation in vertex form: y = (x – 3)(x + 1)

Check your answers on the next slide.

Page 44: VERTEX FORM Vertex Form Vertex form is another form for quadratics So far we know Standard form : y = ax² + bx + c Intercept form : y = a(x – s)(x –

More Practice Write this equation in intercept form: y = (x + 4)2 – 1 y = (x + 5)(x + 3)

Write this equation in vertex form: y = (x – 3)(x + 1) y = (x – 1)2 + 1