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1 Inequality Set Notation
Objective: Students will be able to convert quadratic equations. NCSS: NC.M2.F-BF.3 Understand the effect of transformations on functions Essential Question: How does adding and subtracting constants to your function effect your graph? Words Inequality Set Notation Interval Notation All real numbers All real numbers less than 4 All real numbers less than or equal to 4 All real numbers greater than - 2 All real numbers greater than or equal to - 2 All real numbers greater than 0 and less than 5 All real numbers greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to 5 All real numbers greater than or equal to - 6 and less than 5 All real numbers greater than -6 and less than or equal to 5

2 Quadratic Transformations
8/29 Objective: Students will be able to convert quadratic equations. NCSS: NC.M2.F-BF.3 Understand the effect of transformations on functions Essential Question: How does adding and subtracting constants to your function effect your graph? Lesson Parent function: f(x) = x2 Domain, Range, Axis of Symmetry Add to the function Subtract from the function f(x) = x2 + 4: f(x) = x2 – 4:

3 Parent function: f(x) = x2 Domain, Range, Axis of Symmetry
Objective: Students will be able to convert quadratic equations. NCSS: NC.M2.F-BF.3 Understand the effect of transformations on functions Essential Question: How does adding and subtracting constants to your function effect your graph? Parent function: f(x) = x2 Domain, Range, Axis of Symmetry Add to the x-value Subtract from the x-value f(x) = (x + 4) f(x) = (x – 4)2

4 Parent function: f(x) = x2 Domain, Range, Axis of Symmetry
Objective: Students will be able to convert quadratic equations. NCSS: NC.M2.F-BF.3 Understand the effect of transformations on functions Essential Question: How does adding and subtracting constants to your function effect your graph? Parent function: f(x) = x2 Domain, Range, Axis of Symmetry Multiply 0< x < Multiply > 1 f(x) = x2 : f(x) = 2x2 :

5 Parent function: f(x) = x2 Domain, Range, Axis of Symmetry
Objective: Students will be able to convert quadratic equations. NCSS: NC.M2.F-BF.3 Understand the effect of transformations on functions Essential Question: How does adding and subtracting constants to your function effect your graph? Parent function: f(x) = x2 Domain, Range, Axis of Symmetry Multiply a Graph: f(x) = 3(x – 2)2 + 1 f(x) = - x2 :

6 Write the equation using the transformations.
Objective: Students will be able to convert quadratic equations. NCSS: NC.M2.F-BF.3 Understand the effect of transformations on functions Essential Question: How does adding and subtracting constants to your function effect your graph? Write the equation using the transformations. Vertex form: f(x) = a(x – h)2 + k, where (h,k) is the vertex. Standard form: f(x) = ax2 + bx + c Ex 1. Use f(x) = x2 as the parent function. Reflection across the x – axis, shifts left 1 unit, translates up 5 units Compression of 2/3, moves down 9 units Reflection across the x – axis and stretch of 4

7 Write the equation using transformations. Ex 2.
Objective: Students will be able to convert quadratic equations. NCSS: NC.M2.F-BF.3 Understand the effect of transformations on functions Essential Question: How does adding and subtracting constants to your function effect your graph? Write the equation using transformations. Ex 2.

8 Write the equation using transformations. Ex 3.
Objective: Students will be able to convert quadratic equations. NCSS: NC.M2.F-BF.3 Understand the effect of transformations on functions Essential Question: How does adding and subtracting constants to your function effect your graph? Write the equation using transformations. Ex 3.


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