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Interpreting Quadratic Rate of Change

Interpreting Quadratic Rate of Change

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Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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8 Slides • 9 Questions

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Characteristics of Quadratics

Mr. Wright | Algebra I | Opelousas Sr. High

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The direction of a quadratic describes how it opens: up or down ​

"A smile or a frown"​

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Multiple Choice

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What is the direction of the parabola?

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Opens Up

2

Opens Down

3

Opens Left

4

Opens Right

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The "turning point"​

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  • The vertex of ​a quadratic is the point where the quadratic changes direction

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Minimum or Maximum​

  • The vertex can also be thought as the highest or lowest number.

  • The minimum or maximum of a parabola is a number. Specifically, It is the y value of the vertex.

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Multiple Select

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Identify the vertex and then tell whether it's a minimum or maximum. Select two answer choices.

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(0,0)

2

(1,0)

3

(0.5,-1)

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Minimum

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Maximum

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Multiple Choice

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What is the maximum value of the quadratic?

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3

2

0

3

4

4

1

5

5

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Fill in the Blanks

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"Cuts the parabola in half"​

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  • The axis of symmetry is a vertical line that cuts the parabola in half

  • The axis of symmetry is always in the form (x = a number)

  • The number is the x-value of the vertex

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Fill in the Blanks

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Fill in the Blanks

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"Touches the x-axis"​

  • The x-intercept of a parabola is the point where the parabola intersects the x-axis

  • A parabola can have one, two or zero x-intercepts

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​Notice the y value of the x-intercept is always 0.

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Solutions, Zeros, and Roots

  • Once we have the x-intercept, we can identify the solutions of the quadratics. They are just the x-value of the x-intercept(s).

  • Solutions, zeroes, and roots all mean the same thing!

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Multiple Select

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Identify the solutions of the quadratic shown

*May be more than one answer

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5

2

1

3

0

4

3

5

-4

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"Touches the y-axis"​

  • The y-intercept of a parabola is the point where the parabola intersects the y-axis

  • A parabola will always have one y-intercept.

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Notice how the x value of the y-intercept is always 0.

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Multiple Choice

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Which point represents the y-intercept of the quadratic?

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(-1,0)

2

(-2,0)

3

(-1.5,-0.25)

4

(0,2)

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Multiple Select

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The table shown is a quadratic function. Identify the y-intercept.

*May be more than one answer

1

(-2,0)

2

(-1,-3)

3

(0,-4)

4

(1,-3)

5

(2,0)

Characteristics of Quadratics

Mr. Wright | Algebra I | Opelousas Sr. High

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