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Quadratic Equation
Maximum & Minimum
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The Quadratic Equation : Finding h and k
Given the general form y = ax 2 +bx+c , we can convert
Graphs of the quadratic function, and Maximum & to the new form a ( x+ h )2 + k using a method known as
Minimum value completing the square:
This method results in the following two equations which
are very useful and should be memorized
2
b 4ac−b
h= , and k=
2a 4a
Case x =− h
Now if we examine y=a x h 2 k … eqn 1
we note that x the independent variable that can take on
any value.
Now at a certain value when: x = − h , the equation
The graph of the quadratic function is a smooth curve for y becomes:
called a parabola. If the coefficient of the x 2 term is
negative, the parabola will have a maximum value. 2
y=a (−h + h ) + k
2
So, the function −2x2 + x+5 will have a maximum value y=a( 0) + k
because the coefficient of the x 2 term is ( - 2 ) y=k
negative.
Similarly, the 3x 2+ x − 5 will have a minimum value This is an important conclusion as it demonstrates that:
because the x 2 term is ( + 3 ) Positive.
General Forms of the quadratic Equation when x = - h: , y=k
where k is:
2
1. y= ax +bx + c The minimum value of the function , ( if a is positive) OR
2
2. y= a( x+ h) + k function with a minimum The maximum value of the function , ( if a is negative)
2
3. y= k − a( x + h) function with a maximum
Finding the maximum or minimum value
To find the maximum or minimum value of the function, it
is first useful to express the function in either form #2 or
form #3 as shown above.
2
So if we have a function in the form y=ax +bx + c we
2
must first convert it to the new form y=a x h k
where h and k are two new constants .
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Example 1: Example 2:
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Given the function y = 2( x−1) – 8 Given the function y = 13−3 ( x+2)
Determine: Determine:
1. The minimum value of the function 3. The maximum value of the function
2. The value of x at which the minimum occurs 4. The value of x at which the maximum occurs
Answer:
We note that the function is expressed in the form Answer:
2
y=a x h k where: a=2, h=−1 and We note that the function is expressed in the form
2
k =−8 y= k − a ( x + h) where: a=3, h=2 and k =13
Maximum value of the function y = k = so ymax =
1) Minimum value of the function is; y= k so ymin= - 8 13
2) Minimum value of y occurs when x=−h , so x= 1 Maximum value occurs when x=−h , so x = -2
Equation of the axis of symmetry. x = - h
axis of symmetry
Turning Point
The minimum or maximum value of the quadratic
function occurs at a turning point.
Note that a line passing through this turning point is a line
of symmetry, and so the value of x at this maximum or
minimum point is also called the equation of the axis of
symmetry.
so: The equation of the axis of symmetry is x = - h
and
the coordinates of the turning point are:( ymin ,−h )
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Example: See Graph below showing the roots
2
Given y = 2x −4x−6
2
1) Convert this function to the form y= a( x+h) + k
2) Find:
i. The equation of the axis of symmetry
ii. The minimum value of y
iii.The y intercept ( where the function cuts the y -axis)
Answer:
Now a=2, b=−4 and c=−6
−b −4
so h= = = -1
2a 2×2
2 2
4ac−b 4× 2×(−6) – (−4)
and k = = = −8
4a 4×2
so ( a = 2, h = -1, k = - 8)
Therefore:
1) the new form is: 2
y= 2( x−1) –8 Watch on
2)
i) The equation of the axis of symmetry is: x = - h = 1 nb:
ii) The minimum value of y is: y = k = - 8 The roots of the equation may also be found using the
iii) Y-intercept = c = - 6 quadratic formula; 2x 2 −4x−6
now: a =2 , b=−4 and c=−6
Roots of the quadratic function (equation)
−b± √ b − 4ac
2
The roots of the quadratic equation is defined as the two
so: x =
2a
points where the function cuts the x- axis.
4± √(−4 ) −4× 2×(−6)
2
=
To find the roots; we set y to zero and solve by transposition 2×2
4± √ 16+ 48
2 =
so if : y= 2( x−1) –8 4
then 2( x−1) – 8=0
2 4±8
=
2 4
so 2( x−1) =8
2 4+8
⇒ 2( x−1) =8 so: x = =3
4
⇒ ( x−1)=± √ 8÷2
4−8
x=1± √ 4 or x = =-1
⇒ 4
⇒ x=1± √ 2
Ans: ( x = 3, or - 1 )
so x=1+2=3
or x=1–2=-1
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