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  1. Graphing quadratics review (article) | Khan Academy

    The graph of a quadratic function is a parabola, which is a "u"-shaped curve. In this article, we review how to graph quadratic functions.

  2. Graphing quadratics: standard form - Khan Academy

    Learn how to graph any quadratic function that is given in standard form. Here, Sal graphs y=5x²-20x+15. Created by Sal Khan.

  3. Quadratic functions & equations | Algebra 1 | Math | Khan Academy

    We've seen linear and exponential functions, and now we're ready for quadratic functions. We'll explore how these functions and the parabolas they produce can be used to solve real-world problems.

  4. Graphing quadratics: vertex form | Algebra (video) | Khan Academy

    Learn how to graph any quadratic function that is given in vertex form. Here, Sal graphs y=-2 (x-2)²+5. Created by Sal Khan.

  5. Graph quadratics in standard form - Khan Academy

    Graph quadratic functions given in the standard form ax²+bx+c. For example, graph y=5x²-20x+15.

  6. Quadratic equations | Algebra | Math | Khan Academy

    Learn how to solve quadratic equations, and how to analyze and graph quadratic functions.

  7. Vertex form introduction (video) | Khan Academy

    One of the common forms for quadratic functions is called vertex form, because it highlights the coordinates of the vertex of the function's graph.

  8. Interpret a quadratic graph (video) | Khan Academy

    We can interpret what the features of a graph of a quadratic model mean in terms of a given context.

  9. Transformations of functions | Algebra 2 | Math | Khan Academy

    We can think graphs of absolute value and quadratic functions as transformations of the parent functions |x| and x². Importantly, we can extend this idea to include transformations of any function whatsoever!

  10. Graph quadratics: all forms | Algebra (practice) | Khan Academy

    Graph parabolas in all forms CCSS.Math: HSA.SSE.B.3, HSA.SSE.B.3.a, HSA.SSE.B.3.b, HSF.IF.C.7, HSF.IF.C.7.a Google Classroom You might need: Calculator