Unit 1 Chapter 3: Quadratic Functions
Unit 1 Chapter 3: Quadratic Functions
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Open your textbooks p. 143 and with a partner complete the Investigate Graphs of Quadratic Functions
in Vertex Form questions.
Direction of opening:
A:
Minimum or maximum value: (coordinate)
A: A
B: B
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These elements are easy to identify given a graph. Too easy…let’s move onto equations!
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a) y = -(x – 4)² - 3
What connections can you make between the answer we found and the equation for the graph?
Vertex:
Axis of symmetry: x =
1 2
b) Given y= ( x−2 ) −4 , find:
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c) Given vertex (-3, -7), a = 2, parabola opens down, what is the equation?
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Explain how this graph will differ from the basic equation y=x ²
2) y=x 2 is the original (basic) parabola. What transformations have occurred to give:
y=2 x 2
y=2¿
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a) f ( x )=0.5 x ²−7
Value of a Value of q Sketch the Graph Number of x-intercepts
a>0 q<0
opens upward vertex is
b. f ( x )=−2( x+1) ²
Value of a Value of q Sketch the Graph Number of x-intercepts
a<0 q=0
opens vertex is
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c. f ( x )= ( x−5 )2−11
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Value of a Value of q Sketch the Graph Number of x-intercepts
a<0 q<0
opens vertex is
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1. Suppose a parabolic archway has a width of 280 cm and a height of 216 cm at its highest point above
the floor.
a) Write a quadratic function in vertex form that models
b) Determine the height of the archway at a point that is 50cm from its
outer edge.
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2) Graph the function y=−x2 + 4 x+ c , substitute the values 10, 0, and -5 in for c, pay particular
attention on how the graphs change and describe any patterns.
3) Using the function y=a x2 + 4 x+5 , substitute -4, -2, 1 and 2 in for a, pay particular attention on how
the graphs change and describe any patterns.
5) Using the function y=−x2 +bx +5, substitute 2, 0, -2 and -4 in for b, pay particular attention on how
the graphs changes and describe any patterns.
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The standard form of a quadratic function is f ( x )=a x +bx +c , where a ≠ 0.
a determines ______________________________________________
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b influences _______________________________________________
c determines _______________________________________________
Ex.1 For each quadratic function, identify the following:
direction of opening
coordinates of the vertex
max or min value
equation of the axis of symmetry
x and y intercepts
domain and range
a)
direction of opening
x and y intercepts
b) direction of opening
x and y intercepts
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a) Label some important points on the graph of the function, rounding values to the nearest hundredth.
c) What maximum height does the diver reach? When does she reach that height?
d) How long does it take before the diver hits the water?
f) What is the height of the diver 0.6s after leaving the board?
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Assignment up to #15
a) Write a quadratic function in standard form to represent the area of the pigpen.
b) What are the coordinates of the vertex? What does the vertex represent in this situation?
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To convert vertex form f ( x )=a ( x −p )2+ q to standard form y=ax ²+ bx+ c we would need to:
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Ex. y= ( x −4 ) −11
However to go from standard form to vertex form we need to do more intensive math:
a. f ( x )=x ²+6 x +5
Using the x² tile and x-tiles, create an incomplete square to represent the first two terms. Leave the
single tiles aside for now:
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To complete the square, fill in the incomplete area by adding nine zero pairs, the nine positive tiles
complete the square and the nine negative tiles maintain equality:
You can now express the complete the square form by reading the tiles:
y= ( x +3 )2 −4
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Method 2: Algebraically
1) group the first 2 terms: (re-write them ……………leave a space) re-write coefficient
2) inside the brackets, add and subtract the square of ½ of the coefficient of the x-term (adding 0)
3) group the perfect square trinomial (use brackets and bump out extra number)
4) rewrite the perfect square trinomial as the square of a binomial
5) simplify the constant terms
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The standard and vertex forms both represent the same function. The vertex form allows to gain more
information about the graph.
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How can we confirm that these two forms are the same?
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R=¿
b) Complete the square in order to see the vertex. (Convert to vertex form.)
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d) Determine the maximum revenue the manager can expect based on these estimates. What selling
price will give that maximum revenue?
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