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The parabola opens downward the vertex is called?

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If the parabola opens downward the vertex is called the?

The maximum point.


How does finding the vertex of a parabola help you when graphing a quadratic equation?

Finding the vertex of the parabola is important because it tells you where the bottom (or the top, for a parabola that 'opens' downward), and thus where you can begin graphing.


If the parabola opens upward the vertex is called?

maximum point :)


If the parabola opens upward the vertex is called the?

maximum point :)


A parabola that opens upward?

Is a parabola whose directrix is below its vertex.


What is maximum or minimum of a parabola depending on whether the parabola opens up or down?

Vertex


When a parabola opens upward the y coordinate of the vertex is a what?

Opening up, the vertex is a minimum.


When a parabola opens downward the vertex is the what value?

The vertex is not affected by the direction that the parabola is facing. The vertex is the place where the two sides of the parabola meet. It is in the middle divides the shape in half. If you picture yourself looking at a bowl from the side and then imagining it as two dimensional, it would look like a parabola but for all of the filled in parts of the graph and the fact that the sides of the bowl don't continue on forever. The vertex is the bottom of the bowl, where the sides meet. You measure a vertex as you would a point; with a coordinate.


What is the standard equation for vertex at origin opens down 1 and 76 units between the vertex and focus?

Since the vertex is at the origin and the parabola opens downward, the equation of the parabola is x2 = 4py, where p < 0, and the axis of symmetry is the y-axis. So the focus is at y-axis at (0, p) and the directrix equation is y = -p. Now, what do you mean with 1 and 76 units? 1.76 units? If the distance of the vertex and the focus is 1.76 units, then p = -1.76, thus 4p = -7.04, then the equation of the parabola is x2 = -7.04y.


What is the equation of a parabola with a vertex at 0 0 and a focus at 0 6?

The standard equation for a Parabola with is vertex at the origin (0,0) is, x2 = 4cy if the parabola opens vertically upwards/downwards, or y2 = 4cx when the parabola opens sideways. As the focus is at (0,6) then the focus is vertically above the vertex and we have an upward opening parabola. Note that c is the distance from the vertex to the focus and in this case has a value of 6 (a positive number). The equation is thus, x2 = 4*6y = 24y


Which way does a parabola open when the coefficent of its x2-term a is negative?

Opens downward.


What is the vertex form of a parabola that opens left?

It is (y - b)^2 = ax + c