Lesson 1 ET on the Run Develop Understanding
Draw an area model that would represent each set of factors. Then, multiply each set of factors.
1.
Multiplied form:
2.
Multiplied form:
3.
Multiplied form:
4.
Multiplied form:
5.
Multiplied form:
6.
Multiplied form:
7.
a.
Use your area model for problem 5 to show where you see the
b.
Use your area model for problem 5 to show where you see the
8.
a.
Use your area model for problem 6 to show why there is not a term that contains
b.
Use your area model for problem 6 to show where you see the
9.
The graphs of
a.
Graph the sum of
b.
What is the basic shape of the new graph?
c.
Describe the transformation on
d.
Let’s call the new graph
Feature | ||
---|---|---|
Vertex | ||
Equation of axis of symmetry | ||
Maximum or minimum? | ||
What stayed the same and what changed? |
e.
Write the equation of
10.
The graphs of
a.
Graph the sum of
b.
What is the basic shape of the new graph?
c.
Describe the transformation on
d.
Let’s call the new graph
Feature | ||
---|---|---|
Vertex | ||
Equation of axis of symmetry | ||
Maximum or minimum? | ||
What stayed the same and what changed? |
e.
Write the equation of
11.
The graphs of
a.
Graph the sum of
b.
What is the basic shape of the new graph?
c.
Describe the two things this transformation did on
d.
Let’s call the new graph
Feature | ||
---|---|---|
Vertex | ||
Equation of axis of symmetry | ||
Maximum or minimum? | ||
What stayed the same and what changed? |
e.
Write the equation of
12.
Fill in the blank:
When you add a quadratic function and a linear function, the sum will always be a function.
Identify the functions in the tables as linear, exponential, quadratic, or neither.