Cuts The X-Axis at X - 2 and X 8, Graph 0 (Above X-Axis)
Cuts The X-Axis at X - 2 and X 8, Graph 0 (Above X-Axis)
A. Shape a>0, U
a<0, I
i)(x+2)(x-8)>0
x<-2, x>8
ii) (x+2)(x-8) �0
-1/2 �x �4
1. Diagram shows the graph of a quadratic function y=f(x). The straight line
y= 4 is a tangent to the curve y=f(x).
Solutions:
Solution:
Method 2:
2 2
2x -2x+5= 2(x -x)+5
1 1
=2[(x- )2 ] 5
2 4
1 1
=2(x- )2 2� 5
2 4
1 9
=2(x- )2
2 2
1
axis of symmetry is x=
2
1 9
min imum point ( , )
2 2
( x 3)( x 4) = 5
x 2 x 12 =5
x2 x =17
1 1
(x+ )2 =17
2 4
1 1
(x+ )2 =17+
2 4
1 69
(x+ )2 =
2 4
1 69
(x+ ) =�
2 4
69 1
x =�
4 2
x = 3.653, 4.653
4. Show that quadratic function 3x-2-2x 2 is negative for all values of x.
Note: show this quadratic graph of I shape never cuts the x-axis, that is no real roots.
Solution:
b2-4ac=(3)2-4(-2)(-2)=9-16=-5
since b2-4ac<0,
xy>16
x(x-6)>16
x2-6x-16>0
(x-8)(x+2)>0
X<2 , x>8