No.
The maximum.
maximum point :)
The vertex of a parabola doe not provide enough information to graph anything - other than the vertex!
The vertex is either the minimum (very bottom) or maximum (very top) of a parabola.
K
No.
In the formula for calculating a parabola the letters h and k stand for the location of the vertex of the parabola. The h is the horizontal place of the vertex on a graph and the k is the vertical place on a graph.
The vertex -- the closest point on the parabola to the directrix.
The maximum.
It is the vertex of the parabola.
The extreme point is called a vertex.
The maximum point.
maximum point :)
maximum point :)
A parabola that opens upward is a U-shaped curve where the vertex is the lowest point on the graph. It can be represented by the general equation y = ax^2 + bx + c, where a is a positive number. The axis of symmetry is a vertical line passing through the vertex, and the parabola is symmetric with respect to this line. The focus of the parabola lies on the axis of symmetry and is equidistant from the vertex and the directrix, which is a horizontal line parallel to the x-axis.
The vertex would be the point where both sides of the parabola meet.