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ET 11W - The 3 forms of Quadratic functions

Tick the equation form you wish to explore and move the sliders. Which key features relate directly to each form? (vertex, axis of symmetry, roots, y-intercept). Answer the questions below to complete the exit ticket. Be sure your changes are saved before exiting.

TASK Questions

Can the graphs of quadratic functions always be represented algebraically in the 3 forms? Why or Why not?

Write each quadratic function in all 3 forms (vertex, standard, and factored):

1. 2. 3.