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ACT Trick for Quadratics: How to Quickly Find the Direction of a Parabola

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To save time when graphing a quadratic function on the ACT Math test, you can quickly determine the direction of the parabola using a simple trick based on the coefficient a.

This trick relates to the sign of the variable a (in the term ax2):

  • When a is positive, the graph is concave up. In other words, you can imagine pouring water in it like a cup.

  • When a is negative, the graph is concave down. In this case, the cup is upside-down.

This trick is especially helpful when a question gives you the graph of a parabola, because it’s easy to see at a glance which direction it’s facing.

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For example, which of the following equations CANNOT be the graph of the above function?

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Even with a graphing calculator, graphing all five of these equations would take a long time. Fortunately, there is a much easier way to answer the question: The parabola in the figure is concave up, so a is positive. Voila! So the equation for this graph isn’t y = –x2x – 1, making the correct answer Choice (A).

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Mark Zegarelli is a math tutor and author of several books, including Basic Math & Pre-Algebra For Dummies.