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§11.5 Quadratic formulas
+  §11.4 Linear formulas was about  STRAIGHT LINES. 

+ §11.5 Quadratic formulas is about  PARABOLAS (?!)
    When following this LessonUp you will learn what
    this is. 
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§11.5 Quadratic formulas
+  §11.4 Linear formulas was about  STRAIGHT LINES. 

+ §11.5 Quadratic formulas is about  PARABOLAS (?!)
    When following this LessonUp you will learn what
    this is. 

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Graphs, graphs, graphs ...
As some graphs will be drawn by you in this paragraph,
now take before you:
+ your Notebook 
+ a pencil, eraser and geo 
In other words: The Right Stuff.     

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Remember your answer and key it in in the next slide.

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0:20

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Quadratic formulas are:
A
abcd
B
abc
C
abd
D
c

Slide 5 - Quiz

Solution:
As you've just learned, in order to be a Quadratic Formula,
there must be a SQUARE of a VARIABLE in it!
So this rings true for: a, b and d.
Formula c contains a square all right, but not the square of a variable!

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Have you got a clue...
what the GRAPH for the FORMULA             = 
looks like?
Next 2 slides show you all about it.
And more! 
x2
y

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graph for:          =

This is the 'Mother' of all
Quadratic Graphs!
y
x2

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Some points of attention for 
the graph of:            =
+ watch the nicely rounded shape
+ it's name is: a PARABOLA
+ some 'easy to find' points in the 
    table are: (3, 9), (1, 1) but also:
    (-3,9) and (-1,1)
y
x2

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 This GRAPH for the formula:
y =            is ....
the BASIC QUADRATIC GRAPH!
In this paragraph you will
meet more quadratic graphs, that
are all variations of this one.
Next slide shows you a graph that is derived from (=afgeleid van) the
Basic graph.
x2

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Task:
What is the main difference 
between this graph and the one
for                                           ?

y=x2

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Now follow a few tasks to ...
give you the neccessary practice for doing the
Homework.

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Calculate
when x = -6

y=x2
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A
-36
B
12
C
-12
D
36

Slide 15 - Quiz

Solution:
y = 
when we fill in:  x = -6,  we need BRACKETS:
y =             = -6 x -6 = 36   (and not -36!)
Let's practice a bit more with this, as it will make doing
your homework easier!
x2
(6)2

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TASK:       
Now when x = -4,
calculate 
Remember and key in, in the next slide!
y=x23
y

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Calculate
, when

y=x23
x=4
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A
-13
B
-7
C
-11
D
13

Slide 18 - Quiz

SOLUTION:               y =      -3
Now when x = -4,  we replace the variable      by  -4, as follows:
y =            - 3  =            -3  =  -4  x  -4  -3 = 16 - 3 = 13
x2
x
x2
(4)2

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Finally ...
You'll learn how to CHECK if a certain point lies on a graph.
We will study the Method HOW to check this later this lesson.
For this we will use the Method on p.192.

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Suppose you have a graph and a point ...
and you want to know IF that point lies on the graph.
What to do to know for sure?
This is not about READING OFF from a graph, but about CALCULATING!
Let's study the Theory in the next slide together.

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Homework time
Do: §11.5 Quadratic formulas: choose your learing path

Check your answers with the solutions book in Teams!

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