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§ 5.4 Quadratic formulas

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Removing brackets
§5.4 and §5.5 do NOT require you to remove brackets and write formulas shorter. 
No, these paragraphs are about GRAPHS !
What have they got to do with §5.1 / §5.2 and §5.3 ?!
Well, the quadratic formulas from those paragraphs
can be used for making the graphs from §5.4 and §5.5.


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Quadratic formulas
                                 
is a quadratic formula (it has a variable squared)

If we want to plot the graph of this formula, we should first make a table. Take the horizontal axis from -3 to 7.
y=2x28x

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Filling in a NEGATIVE number in a quadratic formula:

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Plotting the graph for a quadratic formula .....
requires a TABLE with x- and y-values, that we can FILL IN in a 
COORDINATE SYSTEM.
Below you see the result. (By the way, we could do with less points.)
In case you think: how on earth do we get the y-outcomes for these 
x values, then watch the next slide!   

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Filling in numbers in a quadratic formula:


By the way: 
+  we will discuss a few of these
calculations
+  normally we do these kinda
calculations in our heads and
+ write the results in the table!

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Plotting the graph for a quadratic formula


This table shows us we should take: 
- the horizontal axis from -3 to 7 (with steps of 1)
- the vertical axis from - 10 to 45 (with steps of 5)

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Plotting the graph for a quadratic formula
Here 




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Plotting the graph for a quadratic formula


                                                                          Plot all points from the table

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Plotting the graph for a quadratic formula


                                                                                    Finally:
                                                                                    Connect them with a smooth   line.                                       line curve             l                We call this a PARABOLA.
                                                                                     Now a chess Joke!


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Upward or downward opening parabola
In the coordinate system on the 
right, the green graphs are
upward opening parabolas
and the purple graphs are
downward opening parabolas.

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Upward or downward opening parabola
Graphs for a quadratic formula are
called parabolas
This parabola is an 
upward opening parabola.

Notice that the number 2, before 
the          ,  is POSITIVE.
y=2x28x
x2

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Upward or downward opening parabola
You will find that you can tell from the formula if a parabola is upward or downward opening.

If the number in front of 
is positive, it is upward opening
If the number in front of 
is negative, it is downward opening.
x2
x2

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Vertex
The lowest point in an 
upward opening parabola, 
or the highest point in a 
downward opening parabola 
is called the vertex.

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Axis of symmetry
All parabolas have 
reflection symmetry. 
The vertical line through 
the vertex is the axis of symmetry
All vertical lines have a formula
x = ....

One more chess joke follows.  

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HOMEWORK

Make and correct §5.4
You may SKIP:    24 and 25
Then take pics and send in the lot in GC.
Make your teacher happy.



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