Graphing Parabolas in Standard Form
I introduce the basic structure of Parabolas. After the introductory notes, I work through three examples from easy to the hardest example last. These examples are put into Standard Form before graphing by completing the square when needed. (FYI ...Latus rectum is Latin for 'right side' or more literally side right) Also "Latus rectum" is a compound of the Latin latus, meaning "side," and rectum, meaning "straight." Check out http://www.ProfRobBob.com, there you will find my lessons organized by class/subject and then by topics within each class. Find free review test, useful notes and more at http://www.mathplane.com If you'd like to make a donation to support my efforts look for the "Tip the Teacher" button on my channel's homepage / profrobbob

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