What is the factored form for a Quadratic Function with it vertex at the origin?

To find the factored form of a quadratic function with the vertex at the origin, we first need to determine the equation of the quadratic function in vertex form. The vertex form of a quadratic function is given by:

f(x) = a(x - h)^2 + k

where (h, k) represents the vertex of the parabola.

Since the vertex is at the origin (0, 0), we have:

f(x) = a(x - 0)^2 + 0

Simplifying further, we get:

f(x) = ax^2

Thus, the quadratic function with its vertex at the origin and in factored form is simply:

f(x) = ax^2

y = ax^2 = a (x-0)^2

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