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Hi, I'm Miss Davies.

In this lesson, we're going to be drawing quadratic graphs that have an x squared coefficient greater than one.

The table of values can be used to draw a quadratic function.

We're going to fill in this table of values to plot the graph of y is equal to 2x squared subtract 3x add 1.

When x = -3, we do the calculation, 2 multiplied by -3 squared, subtract 3 multiplied by -3 add 1.

This gives the solution for y of 28.

When x = -2 gives us a y value of 15.

When x is -1, y is 6.

When x is zero, this gives a solution for y of one.

This is our constant in the given function.

When x is one, y is zero.

When x is two, the solution for y is three.

When x is 3, the y value is 10.

Now that we've completed our table of values, we can plot these coordinates onto our set of axes.

You can then join these together with a smooth curve.

Here are some questions for you to try.

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Here are the answers.

Remember 2 multiplied by -2 squared is positive eight, and 2 multiplied by -1 squared is positive two.

The constant, positive four, is the y-intercept.

Here are some questions for you to try.

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Here are the answers.

Here are some questions for you to try.

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Here are the answers.

As the x squared coefficient increases, the graphs appear to be becoming narrower.

Here is a question for you to try.

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Here is the answer.

You can see from the graph that they do reflect in the line, x = 0, which is also known as the y-axis.

That's all for this lesson.

Thanks for watching.