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Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2 , y = 5x 2 , y = .5x 2 , y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find the root(s) of y = 3x 2 + 5x – 1. 4. Solve: 0 = -2x 2 – 8x – 10.

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Page 1: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

Warm Up1. Order the following from widest to

narrowest: y = -2x2, y = 5x2, y = .5x2, y = -3.5x2

2. Find the vertex of y = -2x2 – 8x – 10.

3. Find the root(s) of y = 3x2 + 5x – 1.

4. Solve: 0 = -2x2 – 8x – 10.

Page 2: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

Homework Solutions

Page 3: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find
Page 4: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

Basketball parabola!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v

=dSRWY5vUHCU

Until 1:25

Page 5: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find
Page 6: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find
Page 7: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

Quadratic modelingWe can create quadratic

functions to model real world situations all around us.

We can use these models to find out more information, such as:◦Minimum/maximum height◦Time it takes to reach the ground◦Initial height

Page 8: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

Example #1:

For a typical basketball shot, the ball’s height (in feet) will be a function of time in flight (in seconds), modeled by an equation such as

h = -16t2 +40 t +6.a) What is the maximum

height of the ball? How long does it take to reach the maximum height?

Page 9: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

To find maximum height:Are we looking for x or for y?Graph the function. Adjust xmin

and xmax, then press ZOOM 0.Find the vertex.

Page 10: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

Example #2:The distance of a diver above the

water h(t) (in feet) t seconds after diving off a platform is modeled by the equation h(t) = -16t2 +8t +30.

a) How long does it take the diver to reach her maximum height after diving off the platform? What is her maximum height?

Page 11: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

Example #3:The height, H metres, of a rocket

t seconds after it is fired vertically upwards is given by h(t) = -50t2 + 80t.

a) What is the highest point that the rocket reaches? When does it reach this point?

Page 12: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

Example #1:

For a typical basketball shot, the ball’s height (in feet) will be a function of time in flight (in seconds), modeled by an equation such as

h = -16t2 +40 t +6.b) When will the shot reach

the height of the basket? (10 feet)

Page 13: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

To find a time given height…Let y2 = given height. Find the intersection of y1 and y2

Page 14: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

Example #2:The distance of a diver above the

water h(t) (in feet) t seconds after diving off a platform is modeled by the equation h(t) = -16t2 +8t +30.

b) When will the diver reach a height of 2 feet?

Page 15: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

Example #3:The height, H metres, of a rocket

t seconds after it is fired vertically upwards is given by h(t) = -50t2 + 80t.

c) At what time(s) is the rocket at a height or 25 m?

Page 16: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

Example #1:

For a typical basketball shot, the ball’s height (in feet) will be a function of time in flight (in seconds), modeled by an equation such as

h = -16t2 +40 t +6.c) When will the ball hit the

floor if it missed the basket entirely?

Page 17: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

To find the time it takes it hit the ground…This is asking us when does the

height = 0? So what are we trying to do here?

Let y2 = 0.Find the intersection of y1 and y2

Page 18: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

Example #2:The distance of a diver above the

water h(t) (in feet) t seconds after diving off a platform is modeled by the equation h(t) = -16t2 +8t +30.

c) When will the diver hit the water?

Page 19: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

Example #3:The height, H metres, of a rocket

t seconds after it is fired vertically upwards is given by h(t) = -50t2 + 80t.

c) When will the rocket hit the ground?

Page 20: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

Example #1:

For a typical basketball shot, the ball’s height (in feet) will be a function of time in flight (in seconds), modeled by an equation such as

h = -16t2 +40 t +6.d) What is the height of the

ball when it leaves the player’s hands?

Page 21: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

To find the initial height…Find the y-intercept!

Page 22: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

Example #2:The distance of a diver above the

water h(t) (in feet) t seconds after diving off a platform is modeled by the equation h(t) = -16t2 +8t +30.

d) How high is the diving board?

Page 23: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

Example #3:The height, H metres, of a rocket

t seconds after it is fired vertically upwards is given by h(t) = -50t2 + 80t.

c) What was the initial height of the rocket?

Page 24: Warm Up 1. Order the following from widest to narrowest: y = -2x 2, y = 5x 2, y =.5x 2, y = -3.5x 2 2. Find the vertex of y = -2x 2 – 8x – 10. 3. Find

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