Abigail is here to guide you through finding the turning point on a quadratic graph. In this tutorial, she starts by factorizing a quadratic expression to find its roots. If you're unfamiliar with this process, she recommends watching a video on finding roots from a quadratic expression. Abigail then demonstrates how to calculate the total distance between the roots and use this to determine the x-coordinate of the turning point. By substituting this value back into the original expression, she finds the y-coordinate, completing the process of locating the turning point. This video is a great resource for GCSE students or anyone looking to understand the nuances of quadratic graphs!
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