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Zeroes of Quadratics

Zeroes of Quadratics

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Mathematics

11th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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8 Slides • 8 Questions

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B-Man Evaluating Functions, Parabolas, Vertices & Zeros

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Parabolas: Quadratic Functions Describing The Universe's Natural Arches!

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Functions as Equations & Graphs ~

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​Your Turn! Evaluate the functions on the next few slides.

1. Substitute the INPUT (domain) value in place of x (or whatever the independent variable is) everywhere it appears in the function.
2. Use Order of Operations to simpilfy.
3. State the final relationship.

Best wishes! Stay focused and concentrate!

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Multiple Choice

Given h(t)=16t2+128th\left(t\right)=-16t^2+128t . Evaluate h(3)h\left(3\right)

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h(3)=1632+1283h\left(3\right)=-16\cdot3^2+128\cdot3 h(3)=240 ft.h\left(3\right)=240\ ft.

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h(3)=1632+1283h\left(3\right)=-16\cdot3^2+128\cdot3 h(3)=1008 ft.h\left(3\right)=1008\ ft.

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h(3)=1632+1283h\left(3\right)=-16\cdot3^2+128\cdot3 h(3)=6 ft.h\left(3\right)=6\ ft.

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h(3)=1632+1283h\left(3\right)=-16\cdot3^2+128\cdot3 h(3)= 2688 ft.h\left(3\right)=\ 2688\ ft.

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Multiple Choice

Given f(x)=5x23x+8f\left(x\right)=5x^2-3x+8 . Evaluate f(2)f\left(2\right)

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f(2)=5(2)232+8f\left(2\right)=5\left(2\right)^2-3\cdot2+8 f(2)=6f\left(2\right)=6

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f(2)=5(2)232+8f\left(2\right)=5\left(2\right)^2-3\cdot2+8 f(2)=22f\left(2\right)=22

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f(2)=5(2)232+8f\left(2\right)=5\left(2\right)^2-3\cdot2+8 f(2)=102f\left(2\right)=102

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f(2)=5(2)232+8f\left(2\right)=5\left(2\right)^2-3\cdot2+8 f(2)=86f\left(2\right)=86

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Match

Given the function.

Match the function output value (range value) for the given input (domain value).

f(x)=3x2+7xf\left(x\right)=-3x^2+7x

f(x)=5x22xf\left(x\right)=5x^2-2x

f(x)=4x2+6xf\left(x\right)=4x^2+6x

f(x)=6x2xf\left(x\right)=6x^2-x

f(t)=14t2+28tf\left(t\right)=-14t^2+28t

f(4)=20f\left(4\right)=-20

f(2)=16f\left(2\right)=16

f(7)=238f\left(7\right)=238

f(16)=0f\left(\frac{1}{6}\right)=0

f(2)=0f\left(2\right)=0

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Zeros of a Parabola (Quadratic Function)

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Process to Find the
Zeros of a Quadratic Function

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Examples of Finding the Zeros of a Quadratic Function

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Dropdown

What are the zeros of the function: ​ f(x) = -4x2 + 24x

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Match

Match the function with its zeros.

f(x)=(x+2)(x8)f\left(x\right)=\left(x+2\right)\left(x-8\right)

f(x)=17x(5x4)f\left(x\right)=17x\left(5x-4\right)

g(x)=x25x+4g\left(x\right)=x^2-5x+4

h(t)=16t2+64th\left(t\right)=-16t^2+64t

w(x)=2x2+x3w\left(x\right)=2x^2+x-3

x=2, x=8x=-2,\ x=8

x=0, x=45x=0,\ x=\frac{4}{5}

x=1, x=4x=1,\ x=4

t=0, t=2t=0,\ t=2

x=1.5, x=1x=-1.5,\ x=1

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Graphs and Zeros

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​Your Turn! Identify either the zeros or the x-intercepts of the functions on the next few slides.

REMEMBER! Zeros are ONLY the x-coordinates of the x-intercepts.

Identify zeros: x = -2 and x = 2

Related x-intercepts: (-2, 0) and (2, 0)


Best wishes! Stay focused and concentrate!

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Multiple Choice

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State the zeros of the given function shown in the graph.

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(50, 0)\left(-50,\ 0\right)

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x=50x=-50

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(5, 0), (5, 0)\left(-5,\ 0\right),\ \left(5,\ 0\right)

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x=5,  x=5x=-5,\ \ x=5

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Multiple Choice

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The x-intercepts of the graph shown here are:

Be sure to select proper form for x-intercepts.

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(0,0) and (2.2,0)\left(0,0\right)\ and\ \left(2.2,0\right)

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x=0 and x=2.2x=0\ and\ x=2.2

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(0,0) and (2,0)\left(0,0\right)\ and\ \left(2,0\right)

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(0,0) and (0,2.2)\left(0,0\right)\ and\ \left(0,2.2\right)

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Match

Match the following graphs of quadratic functions with their zeros.

f(x)=3x2+15xf\left(x\right)=-3x^2+15x

f(x)=x29x+8f\left(x\right)=x^2-9x+8

f(x)=(x3)(x+8)f\left(x\right)=\left(x-3\right)\left(x+8\right)

f(x)=(2x+5)(3x21)f\left(x\right)=\left(2x+5\right)\left(3x-21\right)

B-Man Evaluating Functions, Parabolas, Vertices & Zeros

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Parabolas: Quadratic Functions Describing The Universe's Natural Arches!

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