****************************USE TURBO MODE**************************** shift click the green flag to turn turbo mode on Once Turbo mode is on, experiment with changing the value of each variable by using those slider thingymabobers. If you want to change the type of equation that you are working with, click on "equation form" and select either vertex, factored, or standard form. This variables in the upper right hand corner should change to correspond with the equation type that you're using. Please note that the parabolas are not drawn to scale, hence the blurry numbers on the y and x axis. Hope it works!
Note: This project is still a work in progress as there are still some glitches that need to be ironed out. This project only deals with quadratic equations in these three forms: 1. Standard form- y=ax^2+bx+c 2. Vertex form- y=a(x-h)^2+k 3. Factored form- y=a(x-r)(x-s) Each form gives certain information about the graph. The "c" variable, for instance, tells us where the line crosses the y axis. In Vertex form, the "h" and "k" variables tell us exactly where the vertex of the parabola is located. And finally, the two x intercepts are determined by the "r" and "s" variables in factored form. This project uses various equations to convert between the three different forms, and find the specific information given by each quadratic equation. Background music by: Djseven