Quadratic Functions and Equations Overview

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Explore the essentials of quadratic functions and equations, covering topics such as standard form, parabolas, types of parabolas, and axis of symmetry. Understand how to graph quadratic functions in standard form and key tips for solving quadratic equations. Get ready with your backpack, writing tools, and calculator for the upcoming tests.


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  1. 2/29 Warm Up 2/29 Warm Up- - Monday Test Today! Test Today! Make sure you have: BACKPACKS IN BACK OF ROOM Something to write with Flipchart Calculator

  2. 2/29 Test Tips 2/29 Test Tips What to do? multiply a times c ax2 + bx + c + + ax2 bx + c factor using y= number/x second graph write whole numbers on t chart add them to make b ax2 + bx c + + ax2 bx c divide by a reduce fraction using alpha y= enter move bottom number to front

  3. 3/1 Warm Up 3/1 Warm Up- - Tuesday Finishing Test Today! Finishing Test Today! Make sure you have: BACKPACKS IN BACK OF ROOM Something to write with Flipchart Calculator

  4. 3/1 Test Tips 3/1 Test Tips What to do? multiply a times c ax2 + bx + c + + ax2 bx + c factor using y= number/x second graph write whole numbers on t chart add them to make b ax2 + bx c + + ax2 bx c divide by a reduce fraction using alpha y= enter move bottom number to front

  5. 3/2 Warm Up 3/2 Warm Up- - Wednesday Solve the formula pV = nRT for n. Show your work OR explain your reasoning here. A. n = pV RT B. n = pVRT C. n = pV RT D. n = pV

  6. 3/2 Objective: 3/2 Objective: I will be able to graph quadratic functions in standard form.

  7. Quadratics

  8. ax2 + bx + c =0 Standard Form of Equation

  9. Parabola the u-shaped curve a quadratic equation makes when graphed.

  10. Types of Parabolas If a is POSITIVE, the parabola will OPEN UPWARD If a is NEGATIVE, the parabola will OPEN DOWNWARD

  11. Axis of Symmetry The vertical line that divides the parabola into two equal parts. It is the x-value of quadratic equation. To find x-value use this formula:

  12. Vertex The turning point of the parabola. Written as (x, y) To find vertex: use axis of symmetry formula to find x. plug x into equation to find y.

  13. Types of Vertex Minimum: vertex is lowest point a is positive Maximum: vertex is highest point a is negative

  14. 3/3 Warm Up 3/3 Warm Up- - Thursday A plumber finished three jobs on Tuesday. The first two only cost the owner the $45 trip fee because they took very little time to complete. For the third job, the plumber charged the trip fee plus 6 times his hourly rate. If the plumber received a total of $303 for the day, what is the hourly rate?

  15. 3/3 Objective 3/3 Objective I will be able to graph quadratic functions in standard form.

  16. 3/3 Example 3/3 Example:: y = x2 4x + 5 Maximum or Minimum? Axis of Symmetry Graph: Vertex (plug in x- value) y = ( )2 4( )+ 5

  17. 3/3 Example 3/3 Example:: y = -x2 + 2x - 1 Maximum or Minimum? Axis of Symmetry Graph: Vertex (plug in x- value) y = -( )2 + 2( ) - 1

  18. 3/3 Assignment 3/3 Assignment Graphing Quadratic Equations Worksheet

  19. 3/4: Warm Up 3/4: Warm Up- - Friday An architect builds a scale model of a skyscraper for a land development proposal. The model is 2 ft tall. The scale of the model is 1 in. : 12.3 m. How tall is the proposed skyscraper in meters? Show your work.

  20. 3/4 Objectives 3/4 Objectives I will be able to graph quadratic functions in standard form.

  21. 3/4 Example: Calculator 3/4 Example: Calculator y = x2 4x + 5 Plug equation into y= Go to 2nd Graph Vertex: where is the turning point? Axis of Symmetry: what is the x-value of the turning point Graph: choose 2 points higher than vertex and 2 points lower and graph. Maximum or Minimum?

  22. 3/4 Example: Calculator 3/4 Example: Calculator y = -x2 + 2x - 1 Plug equation into y= Go to 2nd Graph Vertex: where is the turning point? Axis of Symmetry: what is the x-value of the turning point Graph: choose 2 points higher than vertex and 2 points lower and graph. Maximum or Minimum?

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