How do you write a quadratic function in standard form whose graph passes through points (1/2, -3/10), (1, 6/5), (1/4, -3/10)?
1 Answer
Start with the vertex form and use symmetry to find the x coordinate.
Use the points to find the other 2 two values of the vertex form.
Expand the vertex form into the standard form.
Explanation:
Because you specified a function we discard the vertex form
Because the we know the 2 x values corresponding to y value,
Substitute
Substitute the point
Substitute the point
Subtract equation [3] from equation [4]:
Use equation [3] to find the value of k:
Substitute the value of "a" and "k" into equation [2]:
Expand the square:
Distribute the 4:
This is the standard form:
The following is a graph of the equation and the 3 points: