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Writing Quadratic Equations In Vertex Form & Standard Form Given 3 Points

October 17, 2016
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The Organic Chemistry Tutor
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Writing Quadratic Equations In Vertex Form & Standard Form Given 3 Points

TL;DR

Learn how to write quadratic equations in standard form and vertex form using given points.

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in this video we're going to focus on writing quadratic equations in standard form and vertex form so let's say if you're given three points 1 comma 0 and let's say 2 comma 1 and 3 comma 6 how can you write the equation in standard form that is in y equal a a x^2 + BX + C in this form what would you do how can we find a b and c now we need to set u... Read More

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  • 😫 Writing quadratic equations requires setting up a system of equations and solving for the variables using elimination or substitution.
  • 💁 Factoring and completing the square are important techniques to convert equations between different forms.
  • 😥 Checking the given points helps confirm the accuracy of the quadratic equation and validates the calculations.
  • 👈 Different situations, such as given points, x-intercepts, and vertex coordinates, require different approaches to write the quadratic equation in the desired form.

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  • To write a quadratic equation in standard form (y = ax^2 + bx + c), plug in the given points and set up a system of equations with a, b, and c as variables.

  • Use elimination to solve for a and b. Plug the values of a and b into one of the equations to find the value of c.

  • Substitute the values of a, b, and c into the standard form equation to obtain the quadratic equation. Confirm the equation by checking if it satisfies the given points.

  • To convert the equation to vertex form (y = a(x - h)^2 + k), complete the square by factoring out the coefficient of x^2, adding the square of half of the linear term, and adjusting the equation to maintain equality.

  • Simplify the equation in vertex form and check the vertex coordinates to ensure accuracy.

  • An alternative method involves factoring the equation when the x-intercepts are given, writing it in factored form, and then expanding it to standard form.

  • Verify the equation by substituting the given points and checking if they satisfy the equation.


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