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November 30, 2017

Lesson 5.2:

Introduction to the QUADRATIC:

I will be able to:


- distinguish between linear
Objective:
and quadratic equations and
their corresponding graphs
- analyze transformations of
quadratic equations

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We are going to graph y = x 2


Find 5 ordered pairs by plugging in the values for x:

x -2 -1 0 1 2
y

We are going to graph y = x 2

x -2 -1 0 1 2
y

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Launch the Desmos app


Graph the following equations:
y=x Linear

y = x2 Quadratic

What do you see?

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VERTEX - the point at which the graph


changes direction

Compare:
x -1 0 1
y = x2 y

y = x2 + 2 x -1 0 1
y

What will my second graph look like?

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Graph the following:


y = x2
Where is your vertex?

y = x2 + 2
1
Where is your vertex?

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Tell me in your own words what the graph will look like:

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y=x -3

2
y= x +9

2
y=-x

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a second degree, nonlinear equation written in


standard form. The graph is called a parabola..

NOTE:
The domain, if not specified, is assumed to be the set of all REAL Numbers.

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Describe the transformation


2
Graph y = 2x

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Graph y = 1x
2

Graph y= -x2 +3

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Graph y= (x - 2) - 4

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Graph the following:


y = (x + 4)(x - 2)

Where does the graph cross the x-axis?

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y = (x + 4)(x - 2)

Now FOIL (binomial multiplication).


What does the equation become?

Analyze the vertex and the y - intercept.

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What quadratic
function would fit
this graph to left?

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