Lesson 2 I’ve Been Framed Develop Understanding
Learning Focus
Model a story context with a table, graph, and equation.
Identify features of a function from a graph.
Why are quadratic equations often used to model area?
Open Up the Math: Launch, Explore, Discuss
Maya has a large
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What would be the area of the frame (just the part made of wood) if Maya made it
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Use a table, graph, and equation to write the relationship between the area of the wood frame
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Describe each part of your equation in terms of the context.
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What kind of function is
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What are the domain and range in this context?
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If the function
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What is the width of the frame that has an area of
Takeaways
Common features of quadratic functions:
Key features:
Lesson Summary
In this lesson, we examined a quadratic function that was a model for area but had many features that were different than those we have seen previously. We learned that all quadratic functions have a linear rate of change and constant second difference, but some may be continuous and have intervals of increase and decrease depending on the domain.
Multiply the given binomials.
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Write the equation of a line perpendicular to the given line and through the given point.