Title: Graphing Quadratic Equations
1Graphing Quadratic Equations
- An Interactive PowerPoint Presentation
- by Sam Hunter and Eric Ying
2What are quadratic equations?
- Quadratic equations are polynomial equations with
a degree of two. - The standard form of a quadratic equation is
- yax²bxc
3Solving Quadratic Equations
- There are many ways to solve quadratic equations
the most simple and effective method is making a
table of values.
4Table Of Values.
- Make a table with columns for all of your
variables. - Like the table to the right. ?
X Equation Y
5Practicing Table of values
A. 45, 22,6,5,-7
X Y3X7 Y
-7 Y3(-7)7
-1 Y3(-1)7
0 Y3(0)7
3 Y3(3)7
8 Y3(8)7
B. -14, 4, 7, 16, 31
C. 14, -4, -7, -16, -31
D. 0, 18, 21, 30, 45
Find the rest of the Y values.
6Graphing Using your points
- Now we move on to using the points you found with
your table of values and plotting them on a graph.
7How to plot points
- Your X value is the number of spaces left or
right you move from the origin on the X axis,
your Y value is how far you move up or down on
your Y axis.
X Y3X7 Y
1 Y3(1)7 10
(1,10)
8Practice Graphing
- Here is a table with three points.
A
X value Equation Yvalue
1 2(x)²-1(x)2 3
2 2(x)²-1(x)2 8
-1 2(x)²-1(x)2 5
Choose the correct graph for the three points.
C
B
9Origin
- The point (0,0) on a graph where the X and Y
axis intersect.
(0,0)
10X axis
- The x axis is the line running left and right
from the origin.
X Axis
11Y Axis
- The Y axis is the line perpendicular to the X
axis that intersects at the origin.
Y axis
12WRONG
- Sorry but A is absurd the values are no where
near correct please click on Travis Pastrana 199
to go back and try again
13CORRECT
- Good job your calculations are correct. Click
Travis Pastrana 199 to proceed to the next part
of Graphing Quadratic Equations.
14WRONG
- Your only problem is you have your signs mixed up
so please go back and try again by clicking on
Travis Pastrana 199.
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15WRONG
- Your problem is you added the numbers in
parenthesis' with the 7 throwing your math for a
loop. To try again please click Travis Pastrana
199.
16Correct
- Great job graphing! Click Travis Pastrana to
proceed on.
17Wrong
- Im sorry but your graphing needs a little but
Travis Pastrana 199 will bring you back to the
question so you may try again.
18Wrong
- Your graphing needs some work but if you click
on My good buddy Travis Pastrana here hell help
you get back to the question so you can try again.
19The difficulties of graphing quadratics.
- The reason graphing quadratic equations is so
much harder than graphing linear equations I
because quadratics have vertices which is a point
where the line bends . This means you must find
many more points than you would for a linear
equation to graph the quadratic correctly.
20Finding Vertices.
- One way to find the vertex of a quadratic
equation is to convert the standard form
(ax²bxcy) into the equation ya(x-h)²k and
the vertex will be (h,k). - Example 3x² 2x7y when x2
- 3(2-2)²7
- So the vertex is (2,7)
21X and Y intercepts
- To find the X and Y intercepts for an equation
set X to zero ( for the Y intercept) and Y to
zero (for the X intercept).
22Interception!
- Fin the X and Y intercepts for the equation
- Y 1x²-5x6.
- A.X intercept 14, Y intercept 31
- B.X intercept 2 or 3, Y intercept6
- C.X intercept 6, Y intercept 10
- D. X intercept 3 or 4, Y intercept 6
23Wrong!
- Your calculations were incorrect please click
Travis Pastrana 199 to bring you back to the
question to try again.
24GREAT JOB
- Great job! This was a tough one because it had
two values for the x intercept so you had to find
both unlike linear equations where you only need
one.
25Wrong!
- You may need some more practice on this aspect of
graphing quadratics but dont worry about it its
no big deal. Travis Pastrana will take you back
to the question so you may try again. Just click
his 199.
26Wrong!
- You need some more practice on this. Click on
Travis to go back and try again.
27Determining slopes
- The slope of a line can be found using the model
- This means that the second value of Y minus the
first value of Y over, the second value of X
over minus the first value of X is the value of
the slope.
28Slopes continued
- The problem with this logic it that you must find
the slope with points from each side of the
vertex because there are two slopes the slope of
the line when its increasing and the slope when
its decreasing.
29Practicing slopes
- Now to practice.
- There are 4 points in the table and the vertex of
the equation is (3,4). Find the slopes for each
side of the vertex.
A. 4/5 and -4/5
B. 1 and -1
C. 4/3 and -4/3
D. 5/9 and -2/7
5 6
8 9
-2 5
-4 7
30Correct!
- Smiley is proud!
- Please click Travis ( not the smiley) to continue
on
31Sorry but youve made a miss-calculation
- Your math was a wee bit off so frowner the downer
is sad - Please click Travis
- (not frowner the downer)
- to continue on.
32Wrong
- Im sorry but that is incorrect please click Trav
(not frowner the downer) to return to the
question to try again.
33Wrong!
- Im sorry but the slope of you mouth will be
turning down because you are incorrect. Please
click Travis ( not frowner the downer) to return
to the question.
34Final Graphs
- So now is when you put all of your new quadratic
solving and graphing skills together to
completely graph a quadratic equation. - Try this equation and check your work by
following Travis to the next few slides. - 3x²-6x5y
35Table of Values for 3x²-6x5Y
X 3x²-6x5Y Y
0 3(0)²- 6(0) 5Y 5
1 3(1)²-6(1) 5Y 2
6 3(6)²-6(6) 5Y 67
-1 3(-1)²- 6(-1) 5Y 14
-2 3(-2)²- 6(-2) 5Y 29
7 3(7)²- 6(7) 5Y 110
1 or 2 3(x)²-6(x) 50 0
36Finding the vertex and slopes
- Vertex Y 3(x-h)²6
- h5 so the vertex is (5,6).
- Slopes 7-6 so the slope is 1
- 110-67
43 - 29-14 so the slope is
15 - -2-(-1)
1 - So the slopes are 1 and 15
- 43 1
-
37Graph it
And there you have it all those lessons and tests
for this beautiful graph of the quadratic
equation Y 3x²-6x5
38Works cited
- http//picfolies.free.fr/pics/persos/smiley.png
for the smiley face on slide 30. - http//www.fiferis.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/
frown.gif for frowner the downer on slides
31-33. - http//images.dailyradar.com/media/uploads/action/
story_large/2009/07/27/travis_pastrana.jpg for
the Travis Pastrana picture used throughout the
slideshow.