(A) General Form of Quadratic Function


3.1 General Form of Quadratic Function
General form of a quadratic function is f(x)=ax2+bx+c where a, b, and c are constants and a ≠ 0, and x as a variable.

Example:

Determine which of the following is a quadratic function.
  1. f(x)=(5x3)(3x+8)
  2. f(x)=2(3x+8)
  3. f(x)=52x2
Answer:
(a)
  f(x)=(5x3)(3x+8)f(x)=15x2+40x9x24f(x)=15x2+31x24
Quadratic function

(b)
f(x)=2(3x+8)f(x)=6x+16
Not quadratic function


(c) Not quadratic function