Write Functions in Vertex Form Calculator
Introduction & Importance
Write functions in vertex form is a crucial concept in mathematics, particularly in algebra and calculus. It allows us to represent functions in a standard form, making it easier to analyze and understand their behavior…
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter the coefficients a, b, c, d, and e of the quadratic equation.
- Click ‘Calculate’.
- View the results below the calculator.
Formula & Methodology
The formula for write functions in vertex form is:
f(x) = a(x – h)² + k
where (h, k) is the vertex of the parabola. The calculator uses the following steps to find the vertex:
- Calculate the discriminant, D = b² – 4ac.
- Find the x-coordinate of the vertex, h = -b / (2a).
- Find the y-coordinate of the vertex, k = f(h).
Real-World Examples
Let’s consider three real-world examples…
Data & Statistics
| Function | Vertex | Minimum/Maximum |
|---|---|---|
| f(x) = 2x² – 5x + 3 | (1.5, -0.125) | Minimum: -0.125 at x = 1.5 |
| g(x) = -3x² + 6x – 4 | (1, 2) | Maximum: 2 at x = 1 |
Expert Tips
- Always check your answers by substituting the vertex into the original function.
- Remember that the vertex form is only one of many ways to represent a quadratic function.
Interactive FAQ
What is the vertex of the function f(x) = 2x² – 5x + 3?
The vertex of the function f(x) = 2x² – 5x + 3 is (1.5, -0.125).
How do I find the minimum value of a quadratic function?
To find the minimum value of a quadratic function, first find the vertex using the formula. The minimum value is the y-coordinate of the vertex.
For more information, see the Maths is Fun guide to quadratic equations.