Quadratics Graphing and Key Features 2

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20 questions
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Graph the following quadratic below.
(The vertex and 4 other points around it)


  • Click the graph tab.
  • Click on the graph background to add a point. Drag a point or type in x and y coordinates to edit its position. Click on a point to delete it.
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What sign tells you the quadratic below will point down?

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What is the axis of symmetry for

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What is the vertex for

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What is the domain for

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What is the range for

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What is the y-intercept for

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What are the x-intercept(s) for

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Does this quadratic have a max or min?
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Use the function
to answer the following question.

This graph is the path that shows how Jim jumped off a diving board into a pool.
How high in feet was the platform that Jim jumped off of?

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Use the function
to answer the following question.

This graph is the path that shows how Jim jumped off a diving board into a pool.
What was the maximum height of Jim in feet?

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Use the function
to answer the following question.

This graph is the path that shows how Jim jumped off a diving board into a pool.
How long did it take Jim to reach his maximum height in seconds?

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Use the function
to answer the following question.

This graph is the path that shows how Jim jumped off a diving board into a pool.
How long did it take Jim to reach the pool?

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What form is this for a quadratic?
f(x) = (x - 2)(x + 7)
(intercept, standard, or vertex?)

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What does this form make easy to identify?
f(x) = (x - 2)(x + 7)
(x-intercept, y-intercpt, or vertex?)

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What does this form make easy to identify?


(x-intercept, y-intercpt, or vertex?)

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What is the vertex of this quadratic?


(x-intercept, y-intercept, or vertex?)

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What form is this quadratic written in?


(intercept, standard, or vertex?)

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What is the y-intercept of this quadratic?


(x-intercept, y-intercept, or vertex?)

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Which of the following quadratics are pointing up?
(There may be more than 1)