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1 Algebra T3 Today: 9.3 Check Up 9.4 Instruction Break Finish 9.4 Practice All Dreams can come true. If we have the courage to pursue them. Walt Disney

2 Assignment The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. Eleanor Roosevelt Due tomorrow: 9.3 p521 #21-57 x3 Quiz 9.1-3 Monday Supplies Checked during Quiz

3 Geometry The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. Eleanor Roosevelt

4 Dividers Purpose/Goals Notes Assignments Check-Ups Paper/Graph Paper

5 Algebra T3 9.4 Solving Quadratic Equations by Graphing Objective: 1.Solve quadratic equations by graphing 2.Solve Real World problems involving quadratic equations Vocabulary: zeros, roots

6 Solve: 2x + 5 = -9 2x 2 + 3 = 35 3x 2 + 2x = 35

7 Quadratic function: y = ax 2 + bx + c, but a ≠ 0 y = 4x 2 + x – 4 Is this a quadratic function? If yes, find a, b, c.

8 Quadratic equation in standard form: 0 = ax 2 + bx + c, but a ≠ 0 0 = 4x 2 + x - 4 Is this a quadratic equation? If yes, put into standard form and find a, b, c. Hint: A quadratic equation can have only 3 kinds of terms. - x 2, x, and numbers (constants).

9 Quadratic equation in standard form: 0 = ax 2 + bx + c, but a ≠ 0 2x = 4x 2 + 4 Is this a quadratic equation? If yes, put into standard form and find a, b, c. Hint: A quadratic equation can have only 3 kinds of terms. - x 2, x, and numbers (constants).

10 Quadratic equation in standard form: 0 = ax 2 + bx + c, but a ≠ 0 0 = x 2 + 4 Is this a quadratic equation? If yes, put into standard form and find a, b, c. Hint: A quadratic equation can have only 3 kinds of terms. - x 2, x, and numbers (constants).

11 Quadratic equation in standard form: 0 = ax 2 + bx + c, but a ≠ 0 -x 2 + 4x = 2x - 6 Is this a quadratic equation? If yes, put into standard form and find a, b, c. Hint: A quadratic equation can have only 3 kinds of terms. - x 2, x, and numbers (constants).

12 Quadratic equation in standard form: 0 = ax 2 + bx + c, but a ≠ 0 4x + 2 = x – 6 Is this a quadratic equation? If yes, put into standard form and find a, b, c. Hint: A quadratic equation can have only 3 kinds of terms. - x 2, x, and numbers (constants).

13 Quadratic equation in standard form: 0 = ax 2 + bx + c, but a ≠ 0 2x 2 + 5x - 2 = 2x 2 + x + 7 Is this a quadratic equation? If yes, put into standard form and find a, b, c. Hint: A quadratic equation can have only 3 kinds of terms. - x 2, x, and numbers (constants).

14 Quadratic equation in standard form: 0 = ax 2 + bx + c, but a ≠ 0 2x 2 + 5x - 2 = 25x 2 + x + 7 Is this a quadratic equation? If yes, put into standard form and find a, b, c. Hint: A quadratic equation can have only 3 kinds of terms. - x 2, x, and numbers (constants).

15 Quadratic equation in standard form: 0 = ax 2 + bx + c, but a ≠ 0 4x 2 = 16 Is this a quadratic equation? If yes, put into standard form and find a, b, c. Hint: A quadratic equation can have only 3 kinds of terms. - x 2, x, and numbers (constants). Solve it!Graph it! solutions = roots = zeros

16 Steps to graph a quadratic equation 1.Put equation into standard form 2.Replace the 0 with y 3.Graph the function by finding the x-coordinate of the vertex and other x’s in a table 4.Find the zeros – these are the solutions 5.Check answers! Graph: 4x 2 = 16

17 Steps to graph a quadratic equation with FRIEND 1.Put equation into standard form 2.Replace the 0 with y 3.Graph the function on your calculator using the Y= button 4.Find the zeros using the calc menu ( 2 nd TRACE ), setting left and right boundaries and making a guess. 5.Check answers! Graph: 4x 2 = 16 Super Tip: Don’t forget to find both answers!

18 Steps to graph a quadratic equation with FRIEND 1.Put equation into standard form 2.Replace the 0 with y 3.Graph the function on your calculator using the Y= button 4.Find the zeros using the calc menu ( 2 nd TRACE ), setting left and right boundaries and making a guess. 5.Check answers! Graph: x 2 - 4x = 5 Super Tip: Don’t forget to find both answers!

19 Steps to graph a quadratic equation with FRIEND 1.Put equation into standard form 2.Replace the 0 with y 3.Graph the function on your calculator using the Y= button 4.Find the zeros using the calc menu ( 2 nd TRACE ), setting left and right boundaries and making a guess. 5.Check answers! Graph: x 2 = -x + 6 Super Tip: Don’t forget to find both answers!

20 Steps to graph a quadratic equation with FRIEND 1.Put equation into standard form 2.Replace the 0 with y 3.Graph the function on your calculator using the Y= button 4.Find the zeros using the calc menu ( 2 nd TRACE ), setting left and right boundaries and making a guess. 5.Check answers! Graph: x 2 = -x + 6 Super Tip: Don’t forget to find both answers!

21 Steps to graph a quadratic equation with FRIEND 1.Put equation into standard form 2.Replace the 0 with y 3.Graph the function on your calculator using the Y= button 4.Find the zeros using the calc menu ( 2 nd TRACE ), setting left and right boundaries and making a guess. 5.Check answers! Graph: make one up! Super Tip: Don’t forget to find both answers!

22 A baseball is thrown at 100 mph ft/sec from left field toward home plate. The models below give paths of the ball for two initial angles, with height of y and horizontal distance x (both measure in feet) If home plate is 236 feet away, which angle(s) have the ball hitting the ground before reaching the plate?

23 A baseball is thrown at 100 mph ft/sec from left field toward home plate. The models below give paths of the ball for two initial angles, with height of y and horizontal distance x (both measure in feet) How high did the ball fly for each throw?

24 A baseball is thrown at 100 mph ft/sec from left field toward home plate. The models below give paths of the ball for two initial angles, with height of y and horizontal distance x (both measure in feet) What angle should a ball be thrown to maximize it’s distance?

25 Assignment Due tomorrow: 9.4 529 #18-20, 21-43 odd – make sketch of graph Quiz 9.1-4 tomorrow All Dreams can come true. If we have the courage to pursue them. Walt Disney


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