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This tells us that for all values of x , f ( x ) is always greater than q . Therefore if a > 0 , the range of f ( x ) = a x 2 + q is { f ( x ) : f ( x ) [ q , ) } .

Similarly, it can be shown that if a < 0 that the range of f ( x ) = a x 2 + q is { f ( x ) : f ( x ) ( - , q ] } . This is left as an exercise.

For example, the domain of g ( x ) = x 2 + 2 is { x : x R } because there is no value of x R for which g ( x ) is undefined. The range of g ( x ) can be calculated as follows:

x 2 0 x 2 + 2 2 g ( x ) 2

Therefore the range is { g ( x ) : g ( x ) [ 2 , ) } .

Intercepts

For functions of the form, y = a x 2 + q , the details of calculating the intercepts with the x and y axis is given.

The y -intercept is calculated as follows:

y = a x 2 + q y i n t = a ( 0 ) 2 + q = q

For example, the y -intercept of g ( x ) = x 2 + 2 is given by setting x = 0 to get:

g ( x ) = x 2 + 2 y i n t = 0 2 + 2 = 2

The x -intercepts are calculated as follows:

y = a x 2 + q 0 = a x i n t 2 + q a x i n t 2 = - q x i n t = ± - q a

However, [link] is only valid if - q a 0 which means that either q 0 or a < 0 . This is consistent with what we expect, since if q > 0 and a > 0 then - q a is negative and in this case the graph lies above the x -axis and therefore does not intersect the x -axis. If however, q > 0 and a < 0 , then - q a is positive and the graph is hat shaped and should have two x -intercepts. Similarly, if q < 0 and a > 0 then - q a is also positive, and the graph should intersect with the x -axis.

If q = 0 then we have one intercept at x = 0 .

For example, the x -intercepts of g ( x ) = x 2 + 2 is given by setting y = 0 to get:

g ( x ) = x 2 + 2 0 = x i n t 2 + 2 - 2 = x i n t 2

which is not real. Therefore, the graph of g ( x ) = x 2 + 2 does not have any x -intercepts.

Turning points

The turning point of the function of the form f ( x ) = a x 2 + q is given by examining the range of the function. We know that if a > 0 then the range of f ( x ) = a x 2 + q is { f ( x ) : f ( x ) [ q , ) } and if a < 0 then the range of f ( x ) = a x 2 + q is { f ( x ) : f ( x ) ( - , q ] } .

So, if a > 0 , then the lowest value that f ( x ) can take on is q . Solving for the value of x at which f ( x ) = q gives:

q = a x t p 2 + q 0 = a x t p 2 0 = x t p 2 x t p = 0

x = 0 at f ( x ) = q . The co-ordinates of the (minimal) turning point is therefore ( 0 , q ) .

Similarly, if a < 0 , then the highest value that f ( x ) can take on is q and the co-ordinates of the (maximal) turning point is ( 0 , q ) .

Axes of symmetry

There is one axis of symmetry for the function of the form f ( x ) = a x 2 + q that passes through the turning point. Since the turning point lies on the y -axis, the axis of symmetry is the y -axis.

Sketching graphs of the form f ( x ) = a x 2 + q

In order to sketch graphs of the form, f ( x ) = a x 2 + q , we need to determine five characteristics:

  1. sign of a
  2. domain and range
  3. turning point
  4. y -intercept
  5. x -intercept

For example, sketch the graph of g ( x ) = - 1 2 x 2 - 3 . Mark the intercepts, turning point and axis of symmetry.

Firstly, we determine that a < 0 . This means that the graph will have a maximal turning point.

The domain of the graph is { x : x R } because f ( x ) is defined for all x R . The range of the graph is determined as follows:

x 2 0 - 1 2 x 2 0 - 1 2 x 2 - 3 - 3 f ( x ) - 3

Therefore the range of the graph is { f ( x ) : f ( x ) ( - , - 3 ] } .

Using the fact that the maximum value that f ( x ) achieves is -3, then the y -coordinate of the turning point is -3. The x -coordinate is determined as follows:

- 1 2 x 2 - 3 = - 3 - 1 2 x 2 - 3 + 3 = 0 - 1 2 x 2 = 0 Divide both sides by - 1 2 : x 2 = 0 Take square root of both sides: x = 0 x = 0

The coordinates of the turning point are: ( 0 ; - 3 ) .

The y -intercept is obtained by setting x = 0 . This gives:

y i n t = - 1 2 ( 0 ) 2 - 3 = - 1 2 ( 0 ) - 3 = - 3

The x -intercept is obtained by setting y = 0 . This gives:

0 = - 1 2 x i n t 2 - 3 3 = - 1 2 x i n t 2 - 3 · 2 = x i n t 2 - 6 = x i n t 2

which is not real. Therefore, there are no x -intercepts which means that the function does not cross or even touch the x -axis at any point.

We also know that the axis of symmetry is the y -axis.

Finally, we draw the graph. Note that in the diagram only the y-intercept is marked. The graph has a maximal turning point (i.e. makes a frown) as determined from the sign of a, there are no x-intercepts and the turning point is that same as the y-intercept. The domain is all real numbers and the range is { f ( x ) : f ( x ) ( - , - 3 ] } .

Graph of the function f ( x ) = - 1 2 x 2 - 3

Draw the graph of y = 3 x 2 + 5 .

  1. The sign of a is positive. The parabola will therefore have a minimal turning point.
  2. The domain is: { x : x R } and the range is: { f ( x ) : f ( x ) [ 5 , ) } .
  3. The turning point occurs at ( 0 , q ) . For this function q = 5 , so the turning point is at ( 0 , 5 )
  4. The y-intercept occurs when x = 0 . Calculating the y-intercept gives:
    y = 3 x 2 + 5 y int = 3 ( 0 ) 2 + 5 y int = 5
  5. The x-intercepts occur when y = 0 . Calculating the x-intercept gives:
    y = 3 x 2 + 5 0 = 3 x 2 + 5 x 2 = - 3 5
    which is not real, so there are no x-intercepts.
  6. Putting all this together gives us the following graph:

The following video shows one method of graphing parabolas. Note that in this video the term vertex is used in place of turning point. The vertex and the turning point are the same thing.

Khan academy video on graphing parabolas - 1

Parabolas

  1. Show that if a < 0 that the range of f ( x ) = a x 2 + q is { f ( x ) : f ( x ) ( - ; q ] } .
  2. Draw the graph of the function y = - x 2 + 4 showing all intercepts with the axes.
  3. Two parabolas are drawn: g : y = a x 2 + p and h : y = b x 2 + q .
    1. Find the values of a and p .
    2. Find the values of b and q .
    3. Find the values of x for which a x 2 + p b x 2 + q .
    4. For what values of x is g increasing ?

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Source:  OpenStax, Maths grade 10 rought draft. OpenStax CNX. Sep 29, 2011 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11363/1.1
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