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Final Review Quads Test 2.notebook
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Aim: To review for Quadratic Function Exam #2
Homework: Study Review Materials
Warm Up Solve using factoring:
5x2 + 7x + 2 = 0
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Review Topic Index
1. Consecutive Integer Word Problems
2. Pythagorean Theorem Word Problems
3. Finding zeroes/roots on calculator
4. Discriminant
5. Completing the Square
6. Writing Equation from Roots
7. Linear Quadratic Systems
8. Graphing Linear Quadratic System Word Problem
May 133:24 PM
Concept Review: (1) Consecutive Integer Word Problems
Consecutive integers are 1 apart.
x
x + 1
x + 2
Consecutive odd or even integers are 2 apart.
x
x + 2
x + 4
Product means to multiply together.
Example
If there are THREE consecutive odd integers, the product of the two SMALLEST consecutive odd integers can be written as:
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May 133:31 PM
Sample Question: (1) Consecutive Integer Word Problems
1
A
B
C
D
The ages of three babies are consecutive even integers. If the product of the two oldest babies is 100, which can be used to find their ages?
x2 + 4x 100 = 0
(x + 2) + (x + 4) = 100
x2 + 3x 98 = 0
2x + 6 = 100
Apr 127:30 PM
Concept Review: (2) Pythagorean Theorem Word Problems
Pythagorean Theorem: In a right triangle, a2 + b2 = c2
c must be hypotenuse (opposite right angle)
Strategy:
Draw a right triangle. Label one side x.
Label other sides in terms of x.
Substitute into Pythagorean Theorem and solve using quadratic strategies.
Ex: In a right triangle, the hypotenuse is 2 longer than one leg and 7 longer than the other. Find the side lengths.
xx2
x7
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Sample Question: (2) Pythagorean Theorem Word Problems
In a right triangle, one leg is 4 longer than the other. And the hypotenuse is 8 longer than the shorter leg. Find the dimensions of the right triangle algebraically.
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Concept Review: (3) Finding Roots on a Calculator
To find roots on a calculator, use:
2nd Calc Zeros
Left and Right Bound should be placed correctly. Guess should be placed anywhere near the root.
If you can't see the graph nicely:
Zoom Standard or
Zoom Fit or
Zoom Out or
Left Bound
Left Bound
Right Bound
Right Bound
May 133:32 PM
Sample Question: (1) Finding Roots on a Calculator
2
A
B
C
D
The zeros of the function g(x) = 4x2 + 16x 84
7 and 3
2 and 100
7 and 3
2 and 100
May 133:33 PM
Sample Question: (2) Finding Roots on a Calculator
3
A
B
C
D
The zeros of the function g(x) = x3 25x
5
5 and 0
5 and 5
5, 0, and 5
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Concept Review: (4) The Discriminant
The discriminant is found in the quadratic formula
It describes how many roots there are and tells you about the roots.
If perfect square, roots are rational. If not, roots are irrational.
b2 4ac < 0
no real rootsb2 4ac = 0
1 real root
b2 4ac > 0
no real roots
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Sample Question: (4) Discriminant
Calculate the discriminant for the function f(x) = 2x2 + 5x 3
How many real roots does f(x) have?
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Calculate the discriminant for the function g(x) = 11x2 + 10x 1
How many real roots does f(x) have? Are they rational or irrational?
How could you check your solution using your calculator?
Sample Question: (4) Discriminant
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Concept Review: (5) Completing the Square
Steps for CTS:
1. Make a = 1 (Divide every term by "a")
2. Move constant (c) over
3. Add (b/2)2 to both sides to create perfect binomial
4. Move constant/values back over to make into "f(x)" form
Standard Form: f(x) = Ax2 + Bx + C
Vertex Form: f(x) = a(x h)2 + k
Be Careful: Don't forget about the value you divided out in step 1. Since this isn't an equation equal to 0, but rather a function, it does not simply go away and must be preserved.
Helpful hint: When in vertex form, the sign of the number in the parentheses will match the sign of "B" in standard form.
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Sample Question: (5) Completing the Square
Solve the following quadratic using completing the square.
x2 + 8x 2 = 0
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Solve the following quadratic using completing the square.
x2 + x 5 = 0
Sample Question: (5) Completing the Square
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Sample Question: (5) Completing the Square
Which of the following could be one of the steps to solve the equation x2 5x + 1 = 0
a) (x + 5/2)2 = 21/4
b) (x + 5)2 = 21/4
c) (x 5)2 = 21/4
d) (x 5/2)2 = 21/4
May 133:34 PM
Concept Review: (6) Writing the Equation from Roots
Let's make a function with roots a and b.
Roots make the output, f(x), equal to zero. So, we want to design an equation so that f(x) becomes zero when we replace x with a or b.
Which one will work?
f(x) = (x a)(x b) OR f(x) = (x + a)(x + b)
a b
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Sample Question: (1) Writing an Equation from Roots
4 Create a function with roots 4 and 3. Be sure to expand any binomials.
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Sample Question: (2) Writing an Equation from Roots
5 Write a function with roots equal to 8, 0, and 8. Be sure to expand any product of binomials.
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Concept Review: (7) QuadLinear System of Equations
Quad: y = ax2 + bx + c
Linear y = mx + b
The solutions to the system are the points that make both equations true. So, where the parabola and line intersect.
To solve algebraically:• Get y alone in both equations• Set equal to each other• Move all terms to one side (set equal to 0)• Solve using any method of solving quadratics.
Could have 0, 1, or 2 solutions.
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Sample Question: (7) QuadLinear Systems
Ex 1: Find the solutions to the system below algebraically
f(x) = 3x2 + 4x 7
g(x) = 2x + 1
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Sample Question: (7) QuadLinear Systems
f(x) = 2x2 4x 7
g(x) = 5x 2
Bob is solving a system of equations and arrives at the step (2x + 1)(x 5) = 0. Which of the following could represent the original system?
a) b) f(x) = 2x2 + 4x 9
g(x) = 3x 4
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Sample Question: (7) QuadLinear Systems
Ex 1: Find the solutions to the system below algebraically
f(x) = x2 + 8x 12
g(x) = 2x + 12
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Concept Review: (8) Graphing Linear Quadratic System Word Problems
Time
Output (Temperature, $, etc.) The ___ coordinate of this point tells
how long it took for the output of one graph to equal the output of the other.
Steps: Solve the system. Find the ___ coordinate.
This distance tells how much higher the output of one graph is compared to the other.
Steps: Find the outputs. Subtract them.
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Sample Question: (1) Graphing Linear Quadratic System Word Problems
6 The height, h, of a baseball in meters at t seconds after it is tossed out of a window is modeled by: h = 5t2 + 20t + 15. A bird flies toward the baseball. The trajectory of the bird is given by the equation h = 3t + 3. Will the bird hit the baseball? If so, when?
At 2 seconds, how much higher will the baseball be compared to the bird?
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