Struggling To Understand National 5 Quadratic Graphs?
Learn the strategies to not only understand, but also to retain information, and be able to identify the questions until the exam.

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Nat 5 Quadratic Graphs
A quadratic is a function in which the highest power is 2.
A parabola is the graphical representation of a quadratic equation.
Parabolas are symmetrical curves with a turning point, axis of symmetry and x and y intercepts.
We can use factorising to find these points and sketch graphs of quadratic functions.
This module covers:
- Parabola turning point
- Parabola axis of symmetry
- Parabola x & y intercepts
- Sketching parabolas
In this module I will teach you how to answer the following types of questions:
Question 1

Question 2

Question 3

Question 4


This module was five 1-hour classes. Once you have watched the videos, you will...
- Finally understand Nat 5 Quadratic Graphs
- Be able to identify Quadratic Graphs questions in the exam
- Have all the tools necessary to retain this knowledge.
All you need is the commitment to put the work in and we'll help with the rest.
What's Included In The Course...
We covered this module over five 1-hour lessons. By the end of the classes, you will be able to identify these questions in Past Papers and understand the process and be able to answer questions on Quadratic Graphs.
This module covered Quadratic Graphs over five lessons.


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