G9 Math Q1 - Week 9 - Solving Quadratic Function
G9 Math Q1 - Week 9 - Solving Quadratic Function
y ax 2 bx c
y 2x 4x
2 y 2x 2 4x
Vertex
Turning Point (1, -2)
Axis of Symmetry
y 2x 2 4x
y 2x 2 4x
Axis of
Symmetry
Axis of x = -1
Symmetry x=1
Finding the Axis of Symmetry
You can find the Axis of Symmetry of any b
x
quadratic equation by using the formula 2a
Let’s take a look at those equations again.
x y ( 4)
x
-1 -1 Axis of 2(1)
Symmetry
0 -6 4
1 -9 x=2 x
2
2 -10
x 2
3 -9
4 -6
5 -1
That was easy Vertex (2, -10)
Graphing
Examples
x y
Solving Quadratic Equations
roots can be found by setting the equation equal to zero and solving.
x 3x 28 0
2
Rewrite the equation so
x 2 13x 40 0
that a is positive.
x 3x 28 0
2 x 2 13x 40 0
Factor the equation.
(x 7 )(x 4) 0 (x 8)(x 5) 0
Set each factor equal to x 8 0 x 5 0
x 7 0 x 4 0 zero and solve.
x 7 x 4 x 8 x 5
(x 3)(x 4) 0 x 2 7x 6 0
Factor the equation.
x 3 or x 4 (x 6)(x 1) 0
The fraction would x 6 or x 1
be undefined at
x { 3, 4} x {1, 6}
Solving Quadratic Equations by Graphing
Find the roots of the following quadratic function.
x y 1 y x 2 4x 3 Y1 = 1x
y 1x Y2 = x 2 4x 3
y x 2 4x 3 View the graph by pressing GRAPH
16t 2 144t 0
128 144t 16t 2
16t 2 144t 0
16t 2 144t 128 0 Maybe we should
check this on our t (16t 144) 0
t 2 9t 8 0 calculator. t 0 16t 144
(t 8)(t 1) 0
t 9
t 8 t 1
The ball reaches 128 feet at The ball hits the ground
1 second and at 8 seconds. after 9 seconds.
More Projectile Motion
We need to find the maximum height. So, first we’ll find the axis of
symmetry, then use that x-value to find the corresponding y-value.
b 68.6
x 7 h (7 ) 4.9(7 )2 68.6(7)
2a 2( 4.9)
h (7) 240.1 480.2
The maximum height is h (7) 240.1
approximately 240 meters.
Maximizing the Area of a Rectangle
Stanley has 30 yards of fencing that he wishes to use to enclose a
rectangular garden. If all the fencing is used, what is the
maximum area of the garden that can be enclosed?
x
Let x represent the length
15 - x and let w represent the width.