UNit 1 Quadratic Functions
Textbook: Chapter 3
Outcome P20.7 Demonstrate understanding o quadratic functions in the form y=ax2+bx+c and of their graphs
Outcome P20.6 Expand and demonstrate understanding of factoring polynomial expressions.
Outcome P20.7 Demonstrate understanding o quadratic functions in the form y=ax2+bx+c and of their graphs
Outcome P20.6 Expand and demonstrate understanding of factoring polynomial expressions.
Concepts:
Student will be able to......
- To determine the coordinates of the vertex, the domain and range, the axis of symmetry, the y intercepts, the number of x- intercepts and the direction of opening of the graph of f(x)=a(x – p)2 + q without the use of technology.
- To graph quadratic functions in the form f(x)=a(x – p)2 + q using transformations.
- To write quadratic functions in vertex form given a graph or situation and to solve situational questions.
-To determine the coordinates of the vertex, the domain and range, the axis of symmetry, the x and y intercepts and the direction of opening of the graph of a function in standard form y = ax2 + bx + c
- To change the form of a quadratic function from Standard Form, y = ax² + bx + c, to Vertex Graphing Form, y = a(x – p)2 + q (note that it is sometimes called y = a(x – h)2 + k
- To solve situational questions involving maximums and minimums of a quadratic functions.
Student will be able to......
- To determine the coordinates of the vertex, the domain and range, the axis of symmetry, the y intercepts, the number of x- intercepts and the direction of opening of the graph of f(x)=a(x – p)2 + q without the use of technology.
- To graph quadratic functions in the form f(x)=a(x – p)2 + q using transformations.
- To write quadratic functions in vertex form given a graph or situation and to solve situational questions.
-To determine the coordinates of the vertex, the domain and range, the axis of symmetry, the x and y intercepts and the direction of opening of the graph of a function in standard form y = ax2 + bx + c
- To change the form of a quadratic function from Standard Form, y = ax² + bx + c, to Vertex Graphing Form, y = a(x – p)2 + q (note that it is sometimes called y = a(x – h)2 + k
- To solve situational questions involving maximums and minimums of a quadratic functions.
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