Three properties that are universal to all quadratic functions: 1) The graph of a quadratic function is always a parabola that either opens upward or downward (end behavior); 2) The domain of a quadratic function is all real numbers; and 3) The vertex is the lowest point when the parabola opens upwards; while the vertex is the highest point when the parabola opens downward.
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- Determining the Characteristics of a Quadratic Function Using Various MethodsDetermine the following characteristics of the quadratic function : • Opening of the graph • intercept • intercept(s) • Vertex • Axis of symmetry • Domain • Range • Minimum/Maximum value 
- From the graph of the parabola, determine the:
 • vertex
 • axis of symmetry
 • y-intercept
 • x-intercepts
 • domain
 • range
 • minimum/maximum value
 
- Identifying Characteristics of Quadratic function in General Form:
 is a quadratic function in general form.
 i) Determine:
 • y-intercept
 • x-intercepts
 • vertex
 ii) Sketch the graph.
- Identifying Characteristics of Quadratic Functions in Vertex Form:
 is a quadratic function in vertex form.
 i) Determine:
 • y-intercept
 • x-intercepts
 • vertex
 ii) Sketch the graph.

 
 





