april 24, 2014
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I. Review for Final ExamII. The DiscriminantIII. Quadratic ApplicationsIV. Questions on any Quadratic TopicV. Class Work
Today:
April 24,
2014
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Warm-Up/Final Exam Review:
1. Name the x and y intercepts, then graph the line using graph paper.
y intercept is 3; x intercept is 18
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3. What are the three methods for solving systems of equations?A. Graphing B. Substitution C.
Elimination4. Solve the following systems of equations
Warm-Up/Final Exam Review:
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Quadratic Exam Review
I. The DiscriminantII. Quadratic Applications
III. Questions on any Quadratic Topic
IV. Class Work
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The Discriminant
Equation
ax2 + bx + c = 0
Formula
The discriminant is the part of the quadratic formula inside the radicand. The discriminant tells you the number of solutions and should be computed first. If the
discriminant is: = 0; 1 solution > 0; 2 solutions < 0 no solutions
y = 4x2 – 17x – 15
How many times does the graph cross the x axis?
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w = 5, l = 15
Quadratic Applications
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Quadratic Applications
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A batter smashed a fastball high into the gap between left and center fields. The path of the ball is shown by the equation y = -.2x2 + x. This allowed the center fielder enough time to run and make the catch. How high was the ball hit?
-1/.02 = 50; x = 50
Substitute 50 for x; y =
Quadratic Applications
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Class Work: