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Answer with explanation:</h2>
<u>Ques 1)</u>
The quadratic equation is given by:
Vertex is: (h,k)
Hence, on adding a simple constant the y-coordinate of the vertex gets changed , since there is a change in the term "k"
and adding a coefficient to the quadratic equation will change the graph in the manner that it could be wide or narrow depending on whether the coefficient is greater than 1 or less than 1 and also the sign of the coefficient describes whether the graph is open upward or downward.
<u>Ques 2)</u>
The axis of symmetry and the vertex are related in the manner that the axis of symmetry always passes through the vertex of the graph.
i.e. if the graph is a upward or downward open parabola then axis of symmetry is: y=k
and if the graph is a right or left open parabola then axis of symmetry is: x=h
where the vertex is: (h,k)
<u>Ques 3)</u>
The key features of a quadratic graph are:
1) Vertex.
2) Axis of symmetry.
3) x-intercept( also known as zeros)
4) y-intercept.
5) Focus
6) Directrix.
7) Latus Rectum.