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25 March, 13:29

What is the quadratic parent function and how can you recognize the key features of its graph

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  1. 25 March, 13:32
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    Basically, a quadratic's standard form is ax^2+bx+c, so if you see 6x^2+5x+3 (for example), then you know it is a quadratic function. However, even if you just see something like: x^2 - 6, it is still a quadratic. On graphs, a quadratic function has a U shaped. It can be upside-down or upside-up. This is called a parabola.
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