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Exploring Quadratic Equations: Graphs, Solutions, and Formula Practice

Dive into the world of quadratic equations with this structured lesson. Discover the three forms of quadratic graphs and learn the terminology used for the solutions of quadratic equations. Understand the vital condition for factoring a quadratic equation. Engage in practice using the quadratic formula while reviewing radicals. Students will complete a set of assigned problems for classwork and homework, and end the lesson with a fun exit ticket to reflect on their preferred method of remembering the quadratic formula.

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Exploring Quadratic Equations: Graphs, Solutions, and Formula Practice

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  1. Bell Ringer (in your Math Journal) • 1. What are the 3 forms of the graphs of quadratics? • 2. What are the 3 names for the answers of a quadratic equation? • 3. What must a quadratic equation be equal to before you can factor it?

  2. Solving Quadratic Equations using the Quadratic Formula Friday, March 21, 2014

  3. Quadratic Function Review

  4. Radical Review • √18 • √72 • √-3

  5. Graphic Organizers • 1. Quadratic Formula • 2. Solving Quadratic Equations

  6. Practice • Classwork -- Complete the ODD problems on notebook paper and turn into the blue tray. • Homework – Complete the EVEN problems on notebook paper and turn in tomorrow.

  7. Exit Ticket • Which version of the songs to remember the quadratic formula did you prefer?

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