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What is a turning point on a quadratic graph?

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Answer:

A turning point is the highest or lowest point on a quadratic graph.

Explanation:

A quadratic graph looks something like the graph below.

The equation of a quadratic graph would normally look like

+/- ax^2 + bx + c

An example might be -16x^2 + 5x + 4

Note the negative symbol in front of the 16. The negative means that the graph will be facing downwards, or that the turning point is the highest point. A positive graph will mean that the graph is facing upwards, or that the turning point is the lowest point.

Essentially, it is the location where a graph has its lowest or highest point and where the y-values (can include x-values in horizontal quadratics) "turn" to the direction they originated.

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