Below is a graph of for c = 4, 1, 0, -1, and -4.
Notice that changing c causes a vertical shift in the parabola.
What does c tell us about the y-intercept of the parabola?
What happens to the shape of the graph as a changes?
How does varying a change the minimum value of the parabola?
Why do all the parabolas have a common point?
What do you think would happen if a was 0? Click here to see if your guess was correct.
How does changing b change the vertex of the parabola?
Is there a vertical shift in the parabola? A horizontal shift?
What point in common do the different parabolas have? Why?
Does varying d appear to change the shape of the graph?
What happens to the x-intercepts as d varies?
Do you see a correlation between d and the vertex of the graph?
Notice that above when we changed the value of a in , it caused a vertical shift in the parabola. Now when we change the value of d in , it caused a horizontal shift in the parabola.
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