Lesson 8 The Wow Factor Solidify Understanding
For each given quadratic equation:
graph the function,
state the vertex,
write the equation of the line of symmetry,
identify the stretch factor, and
indicate whether the quadratic has a maximum or a minimum.
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Vertex:
Line of symmetry:
Stretch:
Maximum or Minimum:
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Vertex:
Line of symmetry:
Stretch:
Maximum or Minimum:
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Vertex:
Line of symmetry:
Stretch:
Maximum or Minimum:
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Vertex:
Line of symmetry:
Stretch:
Maximum or Minimum:
Write two equivalent expressions for the area represented by each block. Let
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Each of the problems contains the same number of squares with the dimensions
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What is different about them?
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How does this difference affect the expressions that represent the area?
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Describe how the arrangement of the squares and rectangles affects the factored form.
Another way to represent a quadratic expression is with an open area model. Each diagram represents both factored and standard form. For each open area model given, find the factored and standard form.
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Factor the following quadratic expressions. Use a visual model to assist you as needed.
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Given the