Parabolas with h vertex - V(h,0) - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2008

The following video looks at the simplest of Quadratic Functions when in the form y=a(x-h)^2. Keep in mind that quadratic functions form parabolas. We will also look at the various bits of information required to extract from any given parabola. We look at the shortcut to graphing parabolas. Download the following video for FREE on iTunes, by typing in the search "Papapodcasts"

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  • @chemistrycoolguyscom check out my other videos on this topic. It should definitely make better sense as you go through the different parts. Check out my playlist on Quadratics

  • linear systems and quadratics are 2 units i strugle with in math class but not a lot. it made sence for me when i had to practice solving. i dont know how to find the quadratic equation when seing a parabola but i know how to graph a parabola by factoring and finding those 2 x intercepts and find halfe way the 2 points then take the number and substitute for vertex.

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