Maximum or Minimum of a Quadratic via Discriminant
Deriving the Maximum or Minimum of a Quadratic Function via the Discriminant Method
Overview
A concise visual derivation showing how the discriminant of a quadratic function determines whether the parabola opens upward or downward, and how the vertex gives the functionβs maximum or minimum value. Viewers will see the algebraic steps linked to geometric features of the parabola.
Phases
| # | Phase Name | Duration | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Intro | ~3s | Title fades in, then the general quadratic appears centered. |
| 2 | Parabola Sketch | ~5s | A coordinate grid is drawn; the parabola is plotted for a generic (upward) and then for (downward) to illustrate the two cases. |
| 3 | Completing the Square | ~8s | The expression is transformed stepβbyβstep into vertex form where . Each algebraic manipulation is animated alongside a moving highlight on the graph showing the vertex. |
| 4 | Discriminant Insight | ~5s | The term is highlighted; a brief visual cue explains that the sign of determines whether the vertex is a minimum (if ) or maximum (if ). |
| 5 | Vertex as Extrema | ~5s | The vertex point is marked; a small vertical line indicates the extremum value . The line animates to the axis to show the extremum location. |
| 6 | Summary & Outro | ~4s | A concise statement appears: "For , the extremum occurs at with value . The sign of decides max vs. min." Then everything fades out. |
Layout
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β LEFT AREA (Graph) β RIGHT AREA (Algebra)β
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Area Descriptions
| Area | Content | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Top | Animation title "Maximum/Minimum via Discriminant" | Fades in at start of each major segment |
| Left | Coordinate grid with the parabola, vertex point, and extremum line | Primary visual focus; updates as algebra progresses |
| Right | Stepβbyβstep algebraic transformation to vertex form, highlighting | Synchronized with leftβarea changes |
| Bottom | Final compact formula and a brief note on max/min condition | Appears in the last phase and remains until fadeβout |
Notes
- Keep total runtime under 30β―seconds; the durations above sum to ~30β―seconds.
- Use smooth fade and transform transitions to maintain visual continuity.
- No textual narration beyond essential mathematical symbols; rely on visual cues and brief onβscreen statements.
- The scene must be implemented as a single Manim
Sceneclass. - Emphasize the discriminant as the bridge between algebra and geometry.
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Description
A short visual proof that the discriminant of a quadratic determines whether the parabola opens upward or downward and shows how the vertex gives the function's extremum. The animation sketches the graph, completes the square to vertex form, highlights the discriminant term, and marks the vertex as a maximum or minimum with the corresponding formula.
Created At
Apr 24, 2026, 01:52 PM
Duration
0:32
Tags
quadraticdiscriminantalgebrageometrycalculus