Chapter 1: How do I know about a parabola?

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Chapter 1: 1.1.3 - How do I know about a parabola? AGENDA: Warm Up: Function Tables Questions: Review/Preview CORE PROBLEMS – 1-23 and 1-24 POSTER MUST BE COMPLETED TODAY! Review/Preview – due 9/13 Chapter 1: 1.1.3 - How do I know about a parabola? OBJECTIVE: Students will describe a parabola, using its intercepts, minima, maxima, vertex, symmetry, and whether it is positively or negatively oriented.

Chapter 1: 1.1.3 - How do I know about a parabola? AGENDA: Warm Up: Graphing Parabolas CORE PROBLEMS – Analyze posters and parabolas CHROME BOOKS – SAS inschool Review/Preview – due 9/13 Chapter 1: 1.1.3 - How do I know about a parabola? OBJECTIVE: Students will describe a parabola, using its intercepts, minima, maxima, vertex, symmetry, and whether it is positively or negatively oriented.