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Monday, 4/30Tuesday, 5/1Wednesday, 5/2Thursday, 5/3Friday, 5/4 No classes Review for tomorrow’s test TEST!Quadratic graphs Quadratic Graphs Monday, 5/7Tuesday, 5/8Wednesday, 5/9Thursday, 5/10Friday, 5/11 Quiz on quadratic graphs Quadratic Graphs Transformations of quadratic graphs Quadratic Formula Monday, 5/14Tuesday, 5/15Wednesday, 5/16Thursday, 5/17Friday, 5/18 Quadratic Formula Review for tomorrow’s test Test on quadratic graphs! Review for Exit Exam Monday, 5/22Tuesday, 5/23Wednesday, 5/24Thursday, 5/25Friday, 5/25 Review for Exit Exam EXIT EXAM!!1 (3PM – 5PM) Celebration!

Monday, 5/14Tuesday, 5/15Wednesday, 5/16Thursday, 5/17Friday, 5/18 Review for tomorrow’s test Factoring & quadratic equations TEST Quadratic graphs Quadratic Graphs Monday, 5/21Tuesday, 5/22Wednesday, 5/23Thursday, 5/24Friday, 5/25 Quadratic graphs Transformations of quadratic graphs Quadratic Formula ½ Day: Junior Achievement Monday, 5/28Tuesday, 5/29Wednesday, 5/30Thursday, 5/31Friday, 6/1 No classes: Memorial Day Quadratic Formula Review for tomorrow’s test EXPLORE testing Test on quadratic functions! Monday, 6/4Tuesday, 6/5Wednesday, 6/6Thursday, 6/7Friday, 6/8 Review for final FINAL EXAM Part I FINAL EXAM Part II Monday, 6/11Tuesday, 6/12Wednesday, 6/13Thursday, 6/14Friday, 6/15 Assembly/ talent show/ Locker clean out ReflectionNo ClassesLast Day of School!!! VACATION! ELLADA!

Graphs of Quadratics Let’s start by graphing the parent quadratic function y = x 2

Graphs of Quadratics To graph a quadratic, set up a table and plot points Example: y = x 2 x y x y y = x 2

Standard form of a quadratic y = ax 2 + bx + c a, b, and c are the coefficients Example: If y = 2x 2 – 3x + 10, find a, b, and c a = 2 b = -3 c = 10

Characteristics of Quadratic Functions When the power of an equation is 2, then the function is called a quadratic function The shape of a graph of a quadratic function is called a parabola. Parabolas are symmetric about a central line called the axis of symmetry. The axis of symmetry intersects a parabola at only one point, called the vertex. The lowest point on the graph is the minimum. The highest point on the graph is the maximum.  The maximum or minimum is the vertex

In general equations have roots, Functions haves zeros, and Graphs of functions have x-intercepts

Axis of symmetry. x-intercept. vertex y-intercept x y Characteristics of Quadratic Functions To find the solutions graphically, look for the x-intercepts of the graph (Since these are the points where y = 0) maximum

Axis of symmetry examples parabola/axis-of-symmetry.php

Given the below information, graph the quadratic function. 1. Axis of symmetry: x = Vertex: (1.5, ) 3. Solutions: x = -1 or x = 4 4. y-intercept: (0, -5)

x y... (0, -5) x = 4 x = -1 x = 1.5. (1.5, -6.25)

Given the below information, graph the quadratic function. 1. Axis of symmetry: x = 1 2. Vertex: (1, 0) 3. Solutions: x = 1 (Double Root) 4. y-intercept: (0, 2) Hint: The axis of symmetry splits the parabola in half

x y. (1, 0) x = 1. (0, 2)

Graph y = x 2 – 4 1. What is the axis of symmetry? 2. What is the vertex? 3. What is the y-intercept? 4. What are the solutions? 5. What is the domain? 6. What is the range?

Ex: Graph y = x 2 – 4 x y y = x What is the vertex: 4. What are the solutions: (x-intercepts) 3. What is the y-intercept: 1. What is the axis of symmetry? x y (0, -4) x = -2 or x = 2 (0, -4) x = 0 5. What is the domain? All real numbers 6. What is the range? y ≥ -4

Finding the y-intercept Given y = ax 2 + bx + c, what letter represents the y-intercept. Answer: c

Calculating the Axis of Symmetry Algebraically Ex: Find the axis of symmetry of y = x 2 – 4x + 7 a = 1 b = -4 c = 7

Calculating the Vertex Algebraically Ex1: Find the vertex of y = x 2 – 4x + 7 a = 1, b = -4, c = 7 y = x 2 – 4x + 7 y = (2) 2 – 4(2) + 7 = 3 The vertex is at (2, 3) Steps to solve for the vertex: Step 1: Solve for x using x = -b/2a Step 2: Substitute the x-value in the original function to find the y-value Step 3: Write the vertex as an ordered pair (, )

Ex3: (HW1 Prob #11) Find the vertex: y = 5x x – 4 a = 5, b = 30 x = -b = -30 = -30 = -3 2a2(5) 10 y = 5x x – 4 y = 5(-3) (-3) – 4 = -49 The vertex is at (-3, -49)

Vertex formula: Example: Find the vertex of y = 4x x + 5 a = 4, b = 20, c = 5 y = 4x x + 5 y = 4(-2.5) (-2.5) + 5 = -20 The vertex is at (-2.5,-20) Steps to solve for the vertex: Step 1: Solve for x using x = -b/2a Step 2: Substitute the x-value in the original function to find the y-value Step 3: Write the vertex as an ordered pair (, ) Ex4 (HW1 Prob #9)

Ex5 Find the vertex: y = x 2 + 4x + 7 a = 1, b = 4 x = -b = -4 = -4 = -2 2a 2(1) 2 y = x 2 + 4x + 7 y = (-2) 2 + 4(-2) + 7 = 3 The vertex is at (-2,3)

Find the vertex: y = 2(x – 1) (x – 1)(x – 1) + 7 2(x 2 – 2x + 1) + 7 2x 2 – 4x x 2 – 4x + 9 a = 2, b = -4, c = 9 y = 7 Answer: (1, 7) (HW1 Prob #12)

SWBAT… graph quadratic functions. Mon, 5/21 Agenda 1. WU (15 min) 2. Graphs of quadratic functions - posters (30 min) Warm-Up: 1. Take out HW#1: Any questions? 2. Review the weekly agenda HW#2: Quadratic functions (both sides)

HW1, Problem #4 Axis of symmetry: x = -2 Vertex: (-2, -1) y-intercept: (0, 3) Solutions: x = -3 or x = -1 Domain: All real numbers Range: y ≥ -1

Graph y = -x (HW1 Prob #2) x y y = -x Vertex: (0,1) 4. Solutions: x = 1 or x = y-intercept: (0, 1) 1. Axis of symmetry: x = 0 x y What is the domain? 6. What is the range? All real numbers y ≤ 1

Vertex formula: Example: Find the vertex of y = 4x x + 5 a = 4, b = 20, c = 5 y = 4x x + 5 y = 4(-2.5) (-2.5) + 5 = -20 The vertex is at (-2.5,-20) Steps to solve for the vertex: Step 1: Solve for x using x = -b/2a Step 2: Substitute the x-value in the original function to find the y-value Step 3: Write the vertex as an ordered pair (, ) Ex4 (HW1 Prob #9)

Ex3: (HW1 Prob #11) Find the vertex: y = 5x x – 4 a = 5, b = 30 x = -b = -30 = -30 = -3 2a2(5) 10 y = 5x x – 4 y = 5(-3) (-3) – 4 = -49 The vertex is at (-3, -49)

Find the vertex: y = 2(x – 1) (x – 1)(x – 1) + 7 2(x 2 – 2x + 1) + 7 2x 2 – 4x x 2 – 4x + 9 a = 2, b = -4, c = 9 y = 7 Answer: (1, 7) (HW1 Prob #12)

Graphing Quadratic Functions For your given quadratic find the following algebraically (show all work on poster!): 1. Find the axis of symmetry 2. The vertex (ordered pair) 3. Find the solutions 4. Find the y-intercept (ordered pair) 5. After you find the above, graph the quadratic on graph paper 6. Find the domain 7. Find the range (need the vertex!)

3 Types of Solutions 1. Two real roots 1. Parabolas crosses two different points on the x-axis 2. Double root 1. Parabola crosses the same point on the x-axis 3. No real roots 1. Parabola does not cross the x-axis

Exit Slip: Complete on graph paper: Given y = x 2 + 6x + 8 find algebraically: 1. The axis of symmetry 2. The vertex (as an ordered pair) 3. The solutions (x-intercepts) 4. The y-intercept (as an ordered pair) 5. After you find the above, graph the quadratic 6. Domain 7. Range