A quadratic function in the form
is in standard form.
Regardless of the format, the graph of a quadratic function is a parabola.
The graph of $y=x^2-4x+3$
The graph of any quadratic equation is always a parabola.
Coefficients and Graphs of Quadratic Function
Each coefficient in a quadratic function in standard form has an impact on the shape and placement of the function's graph.
Coefficient of $x^2$ , $a$
The coefficient
The coefficient $a$ controls the speed of increase of the parabola.
The black curve is
Whether the parabola opens upward or downward is also controlled by
Quadratics either open upward or downward
The blue parabola is the graph of
The Axis of Symmetry
The coefficients
For example, consider the parabola
The vertex also has
The graph of $y=2x^2-4x+4.$
The axis of symmetry is a vertical line parallel to the y-axis at
The $y$ -intercept of the Parabola
The coefficient