The three forms of quadratic functions are: standard form, factored form, and vertex form.
Standard form
The value of coefficient c indicates the y-intercept of the function
Factored form
x₁ and x₂ are the x-intercepts (or zeros or roots) of the function
Vertex form
The point (h, k) is the vertex of the function.
In the three cases, the value of coefficient a indicates the end behavior of the function. If a > 0, then the curve opens up, if a < 0, then the curve opens down.