No.
The extreme point of a parabola is called the vertex. In a parabola that opens upwards, the vertex represents the lowest point, while in a parabola that opens downwards, it represents the highest point. The vertex is a crucial feature for understanding the shape and direction of the parabola.
The maximum.
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The vertex of a parabola doe not provide enough information to graph anything - other than the vertex!
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 extreme point of a parabola is called the vertex. In a parabola that opens upwards, the vertex represents the lowest point, while in a parabola that opens downwards, it represents the highest point. The vertex is a crucial feature for understanding the shape and direction of the parabola.
The vertex -- the closest point on the parabola to the directrix.
The maximum.
The extreme point is called a vertex.
It is the vertex of the parabola.
The maximum point.
maximum point :)
maximum point :)
The vertex would be the point where both sides of the parabola meet.