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Quadratic Functions

This module discusses quadratic functions and their zeros. Specifically: (1) It explains how to determine the zeros of a quadratic function by relating it to the roots of the corresponding quadratic equation. (2) It outlines methods for finding the roots of quadratic equations using factoring, completing the square, and the quadratic formula. (3) It describes how to derive quadratic functions given certain conditions like their zeros, a table of values, or a graph. The module is designed to help students learn skills for working with quadratic functions and equations. It provides examples and practice problems for students to test their understanding.

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Quadratic Functions

This module discusses quadratic functions and their zeros. Specifically: (1) It explains how to determine the zeros of a quadratic function by relating it to the roots of the corresponding quadratic equation. (2) It outlines methods for finding the roots of quadratic equations using factoring, completing the square, and the quadratic formula. (3) It describes how to derive quadratic functions given certain conditions like their zeros, a table of values, or a graph. The module is designed to help students learn skills for working with quadratic functions and equations. It provides examples and practice problems for students to test their understanding.

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(Effective Alternative Secondary Education)

MATHEMATICS IV

Module 3
Quadratic Functions

Module 3
BUREAU OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
Department of Education
DepEd Complex, eralco A!enue,"a#i$ Cit%
Quadratic Functions
What this module is about
This module is about the zeros of uadratic functions and the roots of uadratic
euations! As you "o over this material# you $ill be able to determine the zeros of a
uadratic function by relatin" this to the corres%ondin" roots of uadratic euation! This
material $ill li&e$ise develo% your s&ills in findin" the roots of uadratic euations usin"
factorin"# com%letin" the suare and uadratic formula! Moreover# you $ill be able to
use learned conce%ts and s&ills in derivin" uadratic function "iven certain conditions!
What you are expected to learn
This module is desi"ned for you to'
(! determine the zeros of a uadratic function by relatin" this to the roots of a
uadratic euation!
)! find the roots of uadratic euations by'
a! factorin"
b! com%letin" the suare
c! usin" the uadratic formula
*! derive uadratic functions "iven'
a! zeros of the function
b! table of values
c! "ra%h!
How much do you know
(! +hat are the zeros of f(,) - .,
)
/ 0.1
)! Solve the euation ,
)
/ 2, 3 0 - 4!
*! 5se the uadratic formula in solvin" ,
)
/ , / * - 4!
.! 6etermine the roots of ),
)
/ *, 3 ( - 4 usin" the method of com%letin" the
suare!
2! 7ind a uadratic function $hose zeros are 8* and )!
0! 9ame the uadratic function satisfied by the table belo$!
, 8) 8( 4 )
f(,) () 0 ) 4
:! 6etermine the zeros of the uadratic function $hose "ra%h is "iven belo$!
;


<! 6etermine the uadratic function $hose "ra%h is "iven belo$!
;
=! +hat uadratic function has
&
and
&
as zeros1
(4! +hat uadratic function has a verte, at ()# () and %asses throu"h (*# 8()1
What you will do
>esson (
6eterminin" the ?eros of @uadratic 7unction from Its Ara%h
'
B
'
(-1,-3)
B (&,)*+
B
( (#8:)
B B
), - , & .
),
)&
).
)/
), , & .
),

).
)*
)0

The %arabolic structure of the "ra%h of a uadratic function allo$s it to intersect
the ,8a,is in different $ays! It may cross the ,8a,is once# t$ice or none at all as sho$n
belo$!
Y
Ara%hically s%ea&in"# the zeros of a uadratic function f(,) are the ,8coordinates
of the %oint of intersection of the "ra%h of f(,) and the ,8a,is# if it e,ists! In other $ords#
the zeros of a uadratic function are its ,8interce%ts!
Examples:
6etermine the zeros of the uadratic function $hose "ra%h is "iven belo$!
;
(!
The %arabola intersects the ,8a,is at 8) and )! Hence# the zeros of the uadratic
function re%resented by the %arabola are 8) and )!

)! ;
'
'
'
B B
B
B
B
B
8) )
(
8(
The %arabola intersects the ,8a,is only at ((#4)! Hence# the only zero of the
uadratic function re%resented by the %arabola is (!

*! ;
The %arabola did not intersect the ,8a,is! Hence# the uadratic function has no
real zero! It is %ossible that the zeros are ima"inary!
Try this out
Set A
6etermine the zeros of the uadratic function $hose "ra%h is "iven belo$!

(! ;
)! ;
*! ;
'
'
'
B
B B
B
B B
2
(
)
.


8) )
B B
B B
8* 8( (

8.
.! ;
2! ;
Set C ;
(!
;
)!
'
'
'
'
'
B
B B
B
. 0 <
8.
B B
B
8. 8) 4
*
), -

),
B B
B
82 2
-5
B
B
BB
8< 82 8)
8)
*! ;
.! ;
2! ;
Set C ;
(!
'
'
'
B
-8
B
3
1
B
B
B
)/ - /
2
3
)! ;

*! ;
.! ;
;
2!
'
'
'
'
'
B
B
B B
B
0
B
2
(
B B
B
8. .
2
Lesson 2
6eterminin" the ?eros of @uadratic 7unctions by 7actorin"
The zeros of a uadratic function of the form f(,) - a,
)
3 b, 3 c are the roots of
the uadratic euation a,
)
3 b, 3 c - 4!
If the uadratic e,%ression a,
)
3 b, 3 c is factorable# factor it and a%%ly the zero
%ro%erty!
Examples:
6etermine the zeros of each uadratic function!
(! f(,) - ),
)
3 .,
Euate the "iven function to zero and then solve for ,!
f(,) - ),
)
3 ., - 4
),(, 3 )) - 4 7actor out factor ),
), - 4 or , 3 ) - 4 A%%ly the ?ero %ro%erty
, - 4 or , - 8)
Hence# the zeros of f(,) - ),
)
3 ., are 4 and 8)!
)! "(,) - ,
)
/ .
Euate the "iven function to zero and then solve for ,!
"(,) - ,
)
/ . - 4
(, / ))(, 3 )) - 4 7actor the difference of t$o suares
, / ) - 4 or , 3 ) - 4 A%%ly the zero %ro%erty
, - ) or , - 8)
Hence# the zeros of "(,) - ,
)
/ . are ) and 8)!
*! h(,) - .,
)
/ ., 3 (
Euate the "iven function to zero and then solve for ,!
h(,) - .,
)
/ ., 3 ( - 4
(), / ()
)
- 4 7actor the Derfect suare trinomial
), / ( - 4 A%%ly the zero %ro%erty
,
x
&

Hence# the only zero of h(,) - .,


)
/ ., 3 ( is
,
&
!
.! f(,) - ,
)
3 ), / <
Euate the "iven function to zero and then solve for ,!
f(,) - ,
)
3 ), / < - 4
(, / ))(, 3 .) - 4 7actor
, / ) - 4 or , 3 . - 4 A%%ly the zero %ro%erty
, - ) or , - 8.
Hence# the zeros of 7(,) - ,
)
3 ), / < are ) and 8.!
2! "(,) - 8),
)
/ , 3 *
Euate the "iven function to zero and then solve for ,!
"(,) - 8),
)
/ , 3 * - 4
(8), / *)(, / () - 4 7actor
8), / * - 4 or , / ( - 4 A%%ly the zero %ro%erty
,- 8*E) or , - (
Hence# the zeros of A(,) - 8),
)
/ , 3 * are 8
.
&
and (!
Try this out
7ind the zeros of each uadratic function by factorin"!
Set A
(! f(,) - 2,
)
/ 2
)! "(,) - ),
)
/ ()
*! h(,) - *,
)
/ ):
.! f(,) - ,
)
3 ., 3 *
2! "(,) - ,
)
3 2, 3 0
Set C
(! f(,) - *0,
)
/ .=
)! "(,) - ,
)
3 *, 3 )
*! h(,) - ,
)
3 :, 3 ()
.! f(,) - ,
)
3 2, / 0
2! "(,) - ,
)
/ , / ()
Set C
(! f(,) - ,
)
/ 2, 3 0
)! "(,) - ,
)
3 2, / (.
*! h(,) - ,
)
/ ., / )(
.! f(,) - ),
)
3 , / (
2! "(,) - *,
)
3 <, 3 .
>esson *
The Ima"inary 9umbers
It has been mentioned that if a uadratic function has no real zeros# it is %ossible
that the zeros are ima"inary!
A non8real number is called ima"inary number! The unit ima"inary number is
defined as follo$s'
The ima"inary number i is a number $hose suare root is 8(! In symbols#
&
, , i i
Examples:
Sim%lify each of the follo$in"'
(! &1
( ) ( )
&1 &1( ,+ &1 , 1 i
)!
,&
( ) ( ) ( )
,& /(.+( ,+ / , . & . i
*!
,,
( ) ( )
,, ( ,+(,,+ , ,, ,, i
Try this out
Sim%lify each of the follo$in"'
Set A
(!
&
)!
/
*! .*
.! ,2
2! &-
Set C
(! 2,
)! &2
*!
01
/

.!
&0
,*

2!
.,
,*

Set C
(! 1&
)! /1
*!
,3
/3

.!
/,
,*

2!
,*&
,&,

Lesson 4
6eterminin" the ?eros of @uadratic 7unctions by Com%letin" the Suare
Solvin" for the zeros of uadratic functions is limited to uadratic e,%ressions
that are factorable! Ho$ever# there is another method that $or&s for uadratic
e,%ressions that are factorable or not! This method is called the method of com%letin"
the suare!
The %rinci%le behind the use of com%letin" the suare is to %roduce a %erfect
suare trinomial so that the suare root %ro%erty can be a%%lied!
The follo$in" ste%s are su""ested'
(! Euate the "iven uadratic function to zero!
)! Trans%ose the constant term or a%%ly addition or subtraction %ro%erty of euality!
*! If a (# divide both sides of the euation by a!
.! Add to both sides of the euation the suare of half the coefficient of ,!
2! 7actor the resultin" %erfect suare trinomial!
0! A%%ly the suare root %ro%erty!
:! Solve for ,!
Examples:
7ind the zeros of each uadratic function by com%letin" the suare!
(! y - ,
)
/ ., / 2!
4 - ,
)
/ ., / 2 Euate y to 4
,
)
/ ., - 2 Add 3 2 to both sides of the euation
,
)
/ ., 3 . - 2 3 . Add the suare of one8half of 8. to
both sides of the euation!
(, / ))
)
- = 7actor
, / ) - F * Ta&e the suare root of =
, - ) F * Solve for ,!
, - 2 or , - 8(
Hence# the zeros of y - ,
)
/ ., / 2 are 2 and 8(!
)! y - *,
)
3 ., 3 (!
4 - *,
)
3 ., 3 ( Euate y to zero
*,
)
3 ., - 8( Add /( to both sides of the euation
& /
x x
.
+ -
,
.

6ivide both sides by the coefficient *!


& / /
x x
. 3
+ + -
, /
. 3

+ Add the suare of one8half of


/
.
!
&
&
x
.
_
+

,
-
,
3
7actored

&
x
.
+ -
,
.
t Ta&e the suare root of
,
3
, -
& ,
. .
t Solve for ,!
,
x
.
or , - 8(
Hence# the zeros of y - *,
)
3 ., 3 ( are
,
.
and 8(!
*! y - ,
)
/ ), / 2
4 - ,
)
/ ), / 2 Euate y to 4!
,
)
/ ), - 2 Add 3 2 to both sides of the euation!
,
)
/ ), 3 ( - 2 3 ( Add the suare of one8half of 8) to
both sides of the euation!
(, / ()
)
- 0 7actor
, / ( - * t Ta&e the suare root of 0!
, - , * t Solve for ,!
x , * + or x , *
Hence# the zeros of y - ,
)
/ ), / 2 are , * + and, * !
.! y - ),
)
/ , 3 .
4 - ),
)
/ , 3 . Euate y to zero!
),
)
/ , - 8. Add / . to both sides of the euation!

& ,
x x
&
- & 6ivide both sides by the coefficient )!

& , ,
x x
& ,*
+ -
,
&
,*
+ Add the suare of one8half of
,
&
to
both sides of the euation!

&
,
x
/
_


,
-
.,
,*
7actor

,
x
/
-
.,
/
t
i
Ta&e the suare root of
.,
,*
!
G -
, .,
/ /
i
t (The value of , is solved!)
, -
, .,
/
i +
or , -
, .,
/
i
Hence# the zeros of y - ),
)
/ , 3 . are
, .,
/
i +
and
, .,
/
i
!
Try this out'
7ind the zeros of each uadratic function by com%letin" the suare!
Set A
(! f(,) - ,
)
/ , / )
)! "(,) - ,
)
3 0, 3 .
*! h(,) - ,
)
/ :, 3 ()
.! f(,) - ),
)
/ *, 3 (
2! "(,) - *,
)
3 2, / )
Set C
(! f(,) - ,
)
/ (4, 3 )(
)! "(,) - ,
)
3 ., / (
*! h(,) - ,
)
/ <, 3 *
.! y - ,
)
3 0, / 2
2! y - ),
)
3 ), 3 *
Set C
(! y - 8,
)
/ *, 3 .
)! y - ,
)
/ ), / 2
*! y - ,
)
3 , / (
.! y - ),
)
3 ), / :
2! y - *,
)
3 0, 3 (
>esson 2
6eterminin" the ?eros of @uadratic 7unctions
by 5sin" the @uadratic 7ormula
Su%%ose the "eneral uadratic euation a,
)
3 b, 3 c - 4 is solved by the method
of com%letin" the suare!
a,
)
3 b, 3 c - 4
a,
)
3 b, - 8c Add /c to both sides of the euation

& 4
x x
a
+ -
c
a

6ivide both sides by the coefficient )!



&
&
&
4 4
x x
a
/a
+ + -
&
&
c 4
a
/a

+ Add the suare of one8half of


4
a
to
both sides of the euation!

&
4
x
&a
_
+

,
-
&
&
4 /ac
/a

7actor

4
x
&a
+ -
&
4 /ac
&a

t
Ta&e the suare root of the left side!
, -
&
4 4 /ac
&a &a

t
Solve for ,!
, -
&
4 4 /ac
&a
t
Combine the fractions
The last euation is referred to as the uadratic formula!
Examples:
7ind the zeros of each uadratic function by usin" the uadratic formula!
(! y - ,
)
3 ), / *!
7irst# euate the "iven uadratic function to 4! Identify the values of a# b# and c!
Then# substitute these values to the uadratic formula and solve for ,!
a - ( b - ) c - 8*
, -
&
4 4 /ac
&a
t
, -
&
& & /(,+( .+
&(,+
t
, -
& / ,&
&
t +
, -
& ,*
&
t
, -
& /
&
t
, - ( or , - 8*
Hence# the zeros of y - ,
)
3 ), / * are ( and 8*!
)! y - ),
)
/ , / (!
7irst# euate the "iven uadratic function to 4! Identify the values of a# b# and c!
Then# substitute these values to the uadratic formula and solve for ,!
a - ) b - 8( c - 8(
, -
&
4 4 /ac
&a
t
, -
&
( ,+ ( ,+ /(&+( ,+
&(&+
t
, -
, , 2
/
t +
, -
, 3
/
t
, -
, .
/
t
, - ( or , -
,
&

Hence# the zeros of y - ),


)
/ , / ( are ( and
,
&
!
*! y - ,
)
/ 2, 3 )!
7irst# euate the "iven uadratic function to 4! Identify the values of a# b# and c!
Then# substitute these values to the uadratic formula and solve for ,!
a - ( b - 82 c - )
, -
&
4 4 /ac
&a
t
, - 8 (82) F E(82)
)
/ .(()())
)(()
, - 2 F E )28 <
)
, - 2 F E (:
)
, - 2 3 E(: or , - - 2 8 E(:
) )
Hence# the zeros of y - ,
)
/ 2, 3 ) are 2 3 E(: and 2 8 E(:
) )
.! y - *,
)
/ *, 3 )!
7irst# euate the "iven uadratic function to 4! Identify the values of a# b# and c!
Then# substitute these values to the uadratic formula and solve for ,!
a - * b - 8* c - )
, -
&
4 4 /ac
&a
t
, -
&
( .+ ( .+ /(.+(&+
&(.+
t
, -
. 3 &/
*
t
, -
. ,1
*
i t
, -
. ,1
*
i +
( or , -
. ,1
*
i
Hence# the zeros of y - *,
)
/ *, 3 ) are
. ,1
*
i +
and
. ,1
*
i
!
Try this out
7ind the zeros of each uadratic function by usin" the uadratic formula!
Set A
(! f(,) - ,
)
3 0, 3 2
)! "(,) - *,
)
3 0, / )
*! h(,) - .,
)
/ *, / )
.! 7(,) - ),
)
/ , / *
2! A(,) - .,
)
/ ., / *
Set C
(! f(,) - ,
)
3 , / )4
)! "(,) - ,
)
3 ., / ()
*! h(,) - *,
)
3 ), 8 (
.! y - ),
)
3 , / 2
2! y - *,
)
/ , / )
Set C
(! y - 8.,
)
3 ), / *
)! y - 8.,
)
3 <, 3 *
*! y - ,
)
3 , 3 *
.! y - ),
)
3 ., / :
2! y - *,
)
3 0, / )
>esson 0
6erivin" a @uadratic 7unction# "iven the ?eros of the 7unction
Hecall that the zeros of a uadratic function are also the roots of the
corres%ondin" uadratic euation! If the zeros of a uadratic function y are ,
(
and ,
)
#
then , / ,
(
and , / ,
)
are factors of the uadratic e,%ression! Thus# the corres%ondin"
uadratic euation is
(, / ,
(
)(, / ,
)
) - 4
and the uadratic function is
y - (, / ,
(
)(, / ,
)
)
Examples:
6erive the uadratic function# "iven the zeros of the function'
(! 8)# *
>et y be the uadratic function! If 8) and * are the zeros of y# then , / (8)) and ,
/ * are factors of y!
Hence# y - I, / (8))J(, / *)
y - (, 3 ))(, / *)
y - ,
)
/ , / 0
)!
,
,,
&

>et f(,) be the uadratic function! If


,
&
and ( are the zeros of f(,)# then
,
x
&
_


,
and , / ( are factors of f(,)! The corres%ondin" uadratic euation is
,
x
&
1 _


1
, ]
(, / () - 4
,
x
&
_
+

,
(, / () - 4
(), 3 ()(, / () - 4
),
)
/ , / ( - 4!
Hence# the uadratic function is f(,) - ),
)
/ , / (!
*!
& t
>et "(,) be the uadratic function! If
& t
are the zeros of "(,)# then , /
&
and ,
/ ( )
&
are factors of "(,)! The corres%ondin" uadratic euation is
( ) ( )
x & x &
1

]
- 4
( ) ( )
x & x & +
- 4
,
)
/
( )
&
& - 4
,
)
/ ) - 4
Hence# the uadratic function is "(,) - ,
)
/ )!
.! ,t i
>et h(,) be the uadratic function! If ,t i are the zeros of "(,)# then , /( ) ,+ i
and
, /( ) , i
are factors of h(,)! The corres%ondin" uadratic euation is
I, /( ) ,+ i
JI, /( ) , i
J - 4
(, / ( 8 i)(, / ( 3 i) - 4
I(, / () /I JI(, / () 3 iJ - 4
(, / ()
)
/ (i)
)
- 4
,
)
/ ), 3 ( / (8() - 4
,
)
/ ), 3 ( 3 ( - 4
,
)
/ ), 3 ) - 4
Hence# the uadratic function is h(,) - ,
)
/ ), 3 )!
Try this out
6erive the uadratic function# "iven the zeros of the function'
Set A
(! (# *
)! 8*# .
*! .# 0
.! 8*# :
2!
.
&
# )
Set C
(!
&
.
# *
)!
,
.
# )
*!
.
&
#
,
&

.!
&
.
#
.
&
2!
.
/
#
.
/

Set C
(! 8<# 2
)!
,
&
# .
*! )# 8)
.! *# )
2!
,
&
t i
>esson :
6erivin" a @uadratic 7unction# Aiven the Table of Values

If the table of values re%resentin" the uadratic function y - a,
)
3 b, 3 c is "iven#
then these values should satisfy y - a,
)
3 b, 3 c!
Examples:
6erive a uadratic function# "iven the table of values
(!
, 8* 4 )
y 8* 4 .
Since (8*# 8*)# (4# 4)# and ()# .) are %oints on the "ra%h of y# then they satisfy y -
a,
)
3 b, 3 c! That is#
5sin" (8*# 8*)
y - a,
)
3 b, 3 c
8* - a(8*)
)
3 b(8*) 3 c 8* - =a / *b 3 c E! (
4 - a(4)
)
3 b(4) 3 c 4 - c E! )
. - a())
)
3 b()) 3 c . - .a 3 )b 3 c E! *
Substitutin" E! ) to E! ( and E! *#
8* - =a / *b 3 4 *a / b - 8( E! .
. - .a 3 )b 3 4 )a 3 b - ) E! 2
Solvin" E! . and E! 2 by elimination#
*a / b - 8(
)a 3 b - )
2a - (
a -
,
1
Substitutin" a -
,
1
to E! 2#
)
,
1
_

,
3 b - )
b -
2
1

Hence# the uadratic function is y -
,
1
,
)
3
2
1
,
)!
, 4 ( )
y 8* 8( 8*
Since (4# 8*)# ((# 8() and ()# 8*) are %oints on the "ra%h of y# then they satisfy y -
a,
)
3 b, 3 c! That is#
5sin" (4# 8*)
y - a,
)
3 b, 3 c
8* - a(4)
)
3 b(4) 3 c 8* - c E! (
8( - a(()
)
3 b(() 3 c 8( - a 3 b 3 c E! )
8* - a())
)
3 b()) 3 c 8* - .a 3 )b 3 c E! *
Substitutin" E! ( to E! ) and E! *#
8( - a 3 b / * a 3 b - ) E! .
8* - .a 3 )b / * .a 3 )b - 4 E! 2
Solvin" E! . and E! 2 by substitution#
a - 8b 3 )
.(8b 3 )) 3 )b - 4
8.b 3 < 3 )b - 4
8)b - 8<
b - .
Substitutin" b - . to E! .#
a 3 . - )
a - 8)
Hence# the uadratic function is y - 8),
)
3 ., / *
Try this out
6erive the uadratic function# "iven the zeros of the function!
Set A
(!
, 8) 4 )
y 4 ) ()
)!
, 8) 4 (
y 8() 8(0 8(2
*!
, 82 8) 4
y 4 4 (4
.!
, 8( 4 )
y 8. 8( 8(
2!
, 8( 4 (
y ( 4 *
Set C
(!
, ( 4 0
y 8< *0 4
)!
, ( ) *
y 8(4 80 4
*!
, 8( 4 (
y . * .
.!
, 4 ( )
y 4 * (4
2!
, 8) 8( (
y (2 2 *
Set C
(!
, 8( ( )
y 4 . =
)!
, 4 ( )
y 8* 82 8((
*!
, 8( 4 )
y . 4 (4
.!
, 8( 4 (
y 4 8( 8.
2!
, 8( 4 (
y ) 8) 4
>esson <
6erivin" a @uadratic 7unction# Aiven the Ara%h

If the "ra%h re%resentin" the uadratic function y - a,
)
3 b, 3 c is "iven# identify
at least three %oints on the "ra%h! 5se these %oints to solve the uadratic function!
Examples:
Identify the three %oints on the "ra%h and derive a uadratic function!
(! ;
4

Three of the %oints on the "ra%h are (.# 8))# (2# 4) and (0# 8))! They satisfy y - a,
)
3 b, 3 c! That is#
5sin" (.# 8))
y - a,
)
3 b, 3 c
8) - a(.)
)
3 b(.) 3 c 8) - (0a 3 .b 3 c E! (
4 - a(2)
)
3 b(2) 3 c 4 - )2a 3 2b 3 c E! )
8) - a(0)
)
3 b(0) 3 c 8) - *0a 3 0b 3 c E! *
Eliminatin" c in E! ( to E! ) by subtraction#
8) - (0a 3 .b 3 c
4 - )2a 3 2b 3 c
8) - 8=a / b
b - 8=a 3 ) E! .
Eliminatin" c in E! ) to E! * by subtraction#
4 - )2a 3 2b 3 c
8) - *0a 3 0b 3 c
) - 8((a / b
b - 8((a / ) E! 2
Solvin" E! . and E! 2 simultaneously#
8=a 3 ) - 8((a / )
)a - 8 .
'
B
B B
(2#4)
(0#8))
(.# 8))
a - 8)
Substitutin" a - 8) in E! .#
b - 8=(8)) 3 )
b - )4
Substitutin" a - 8) and b - )4 in E! (
8) - (0(8)) 3 .()4) 3 c
c - 824
The value of a - 8)# b - )4 and c - 824
Hence# the uadratic function is y - 8),
)
3 )4, / 24
Try this out
Identify the coordinates of the "iven %oints in the "ra%h and derive a uadratic
function!
Set A
(! ;
)! ;
*! ;
'
'
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B B
.! ;
!
2! ;
Set C
;
(!
)! ;
'
'
'
'
B
B B
B
B
B
B
B B
B
*! ;
.! ;
2!
'
'
'
B
B B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B B
'
;

Set C' Aiven the coordinates# solve for the uadratic functions!
;
(!
)! ;
*! ;
.! ;
'
'
'
'
B
B
B
(,5&,),+
(,,).5/+
(&, 15/+
(-, /+
B
B
B B
()*, /+
(),, ),+
B B
B
(-,) /+ ()&, )/+
(),,)3+
B
B B
B
()&,),+
(-,),+
(,,)/+
2! ;
Lets summarize
(! The %arabolic structure of the "ra%h of a uadratic function allo$s it to intersect
the ,8a,is once# t$ice or none at all!
)! If the uadratic e,%ression a,
)
3 b, 3 c is factorable# its zeros may be found by
factorin" it and a%%ly the zero %ro%erty!
*! A non8real number is called ima"inary number! The unit ima"inary number i is a
number $hose suare root is 8(! In symbols#
&
, , i i
.! In solvin" uadratic euations that are not factorable# the method called
com%letin" the suare may be used! The %rinci%le behind the use of com%letin"
the suare is to %roduce a %erfect suare trinomial so that the suare root
%ro%erty can be a%%lied! The follo$in" ste%s are su""ested'
a! Euate the "iven uadratic function to zero!
b! Trans%ose the constant term!
c! If a (# divide both sides of the euation by a!
d! Add to both sides of the euation the suare of one8half the coefficient of ,!
e! 7actor the resultin" %erfect suare trinomial!
'
B
B B
(),,)&+
()&,)1+ (-,)1+
f! A%%ly the suare root %ro%erty!
"! Solve for ,!
2! The uadratic formula $hich can be used to solve any uadratic euation is
, -
&
4 4 /ac
&a
t
0! If the zeros of a uadratic function y are ,
(
and ,
)
# then the uadratic function is y
- (, / ,
(
)(, / ,
)
)
:! If the table of values re%resentin" the uadratic function y - a,
)
3 b, 3 c is "iven#
then those values should satisfy y - a,
)
3 b, 3 c!
<! If the "ra%h re%resentin" the uadratic function y - a,
)
3 b, 3 c is "iven# identify
at least three %oint on the "ra%h# and use these %oint to form the uadratic
function!
What have you learned
(! +hat are the zeros of f(,) - ),
)
/ *)1
)! Solve the euation ),
)
/ 2, 3 ) - 4!
*! 5se the uadratic formula in solvin" ,
)
/ ., 3 * - 4!
.! 6etermine the roots of <,
)
/ (4, 3 * - 4 usin" the method of com%letin" the
suare!
2! 7ind a uadratic function $hose zeros are 8) and 2!
0! 9ame the uadratic function satisfied by the table belo$!
, 8) 8( 4 )
f(,) 8. 82 8. .
:! 6etermine the zeros of the uadratic function $hose "ra%h is "iven belo$!
;
'
B B
<! 6etermine the uadratic function $hose "ra%h is "iven belo$!
;
=! +hat uadratic function has
. &
and
. &
as zeros1
(4! +hat uadratic function has a verte, at (*#() and %asses throu"h (.#8*)1
(0, /+
B
B
'
B
(*, ,+
(1, -+
nswer !ey
Ho$ much do you &no$
(! , - . or , - 8.
)! , - ) or , - *
*! , -
& ,.
&

# , -
& ,.
&
+
or , - ( 3K(*E) L ,- ( 8 K(*E)
.! ,- ( or , - M
2! f(,) - ,
)
3 , / 0
0! f(,) - ,
)
/ *, 3 )
:! , - 8( or , - *
<! f(,) - ,
)
/ ), / 0
=! f(,) - ,
)
/ )
(4! f(,) - 8),
)
3 <, / :
Try this out
>esson (
Set A
(! 8) and )!
)! 8* and (
*! . and <
.! 8)
2! 9o zero
Set C
(! 82 and 2
)! 8< and 8)
*! 9o zero
.! 8. and .
2! *
Set C
(! 82 and 8(
)! 4
*! 2
.! 9o zero
2! 8. and *!0
>esson )
Set A
(! , - 8( or , - (
)! , - * or , - *
*! , - 8* or , - *
.! , - 8* or , - 8(
2! , - 8* or , - 8)
Set C
(! , -
0
*
or , -
0
*
)! , - 8) or , - 8(
*! , - 8* or , - 8.
.! , - 80 or , - (
2! , - . or , - 8*
Set C
(! , - ) or , - *
)! , - 8: or , - )
*! , - 8* or , - :
.! , - 8( or , -
,
&
2! , - 8) or , -
&
.

>esson *
Set A
(!
i &
)! )i
*! 0i
.!
.i &
2! &i 1
Set C
(! =i
)! &i 0
*! 2E) iK*
.!
.
i .
/
2!
,
i .,
/
Set C
(! &i ,.
)! .i 1
*!
,
i ,3
0
.!
,
i /,
/
2!
3
i &
,,
>esson .
Set A
(! , - 8( or , - )
)! , - . 1 + or , - . 1
*! , - * or , - .
.! , -
,
&
or , - (
2! , - 8) or , -
,
.
Set C
(! , - * or , - :
)! , - & 1 + or , - & 1
*! , - . 3 K(* or , - . 8 K(*
.! , -
. ,/ +
or , -
. ,/
2! , - 8M 3 (E)iK2 or , - 8(E) / (E)i K2
Set C
(! , - 8. or , - (
)! , - , * + or , - , *
*! , -
, 1
& &
+ or , -
, 1
& &

.! , -
, ,1
& &
+ or , -
, ,1
& &

2! , -
*
,
.
+ or , -
*
,
.

>esson 2
Set A
(! , - 82 or , - 8(
)! , -
,1
,
.
+ or , -
,1
,
.

*! , -
. /,
2 2
+ or , -
. /,
2 2

.! , - 8( or , -
.
&
2! , -
,
&
or , -
.
&
Set C
(! , - . or , - 82
)! , - 80 or , - )
*! , -
.
,
or , - 8(
.! , - 8(E. 3 K.(E. or , - 8(E. 8 K.(E.
2! , -
&
.
or , - (
Set C
(! , -
, i ,,
/ /
+ or , -
, i ,,
/ /

)! , -
0
,
&
+ or , -
0
,
&

*! , -
, i ,,
& &
+ or , -
, i ,,
& &

.! , -
. &
,
&
+ or , -
. &
,
&

2! , -
,1
,
.
+ or , -
,1
,
.

>esson 0
Set A
(! f(,) - ,
)
/ ., 3 *
)! f(,) - ,
)
/ , / ()
*! f(,) - ,
)
/ (4, 3 ).
.! f(,) - ,
)
/ ., / )(
2! f(,) - ),
)
/ , / 0
Set C
(! f(,) - *,
)
/ ((, 3 0
)! f(,) - *,
)
/ 2, / )
*! f(,) - .,
)
/ ., / *
.! f(,) - 0,
)
/ (*, 3 0
2! f(,) - (0,
)
/ =
Set C
(! f(,) - ,
)
3 *, / .4
)! f(,) - ),
)
/ :, / .
*! f(,) - ,
)
8 .
.! f(,) - ,
)
/ 2, 3 0
2! f(,) - ,
)
3 , 3
1
/
or f(,) - .,
)
3 ., 3 2
>esson :
Set A
(! f(,) - *<E2,
)
/ )2<E2, 3 *0
)! f(,) - ,
)
/ (0
*! f(,) - ,
)
3 :, 3 (4
.! f(,) - 8,
)
3 ), / (
2! f(,) - ),
)
3 ,
Set C
(! f(,) - ,
)
/ (), 3 *0
)! f(,) - ,
)
3 , / ()
*! f(,) - ,
)
3 *
.! f(,) - ),
)
3 ,
2! f(,) - *,
)
/ , 3 (
Set C
(! f(,) - ,
)
3 ), 3 (
)! f(,) - 8),
)
/ *
*! f(,) - *,
)
/ ,
.! f(,) - 8,
)
/ ), / (
2! f(,) - *,
)
/ , / )
>esson <
Set A
(! f(,) - ),
)

)! f(,) - ,
)
/ (
*! f(,) - ,
)
3 ), 3 *
.! f(,) - ,
)
3 ), / 2
2! f(,) - ,
)
3 ., 3 0
Set C
(! f(,) - ,
)
/ ), 3 (
)! f(,) - ,
)
3 ., 3 *
*! f(,) - ,
)
/ , / 0
.! f(,) - ,
)
/ :, 3 0
2! f(,) - *,
)
3 0, 3 .
Set C
(! f(,) - ,
)
/ , /
.
/
)! f(,) - ,
)
3 0, 3 .
*! f(,) - 2,
)
3 (4, / .
.! f(,) - 8,
)
/ ), / (
2! f(,) - 8*,
)
/ 0, 8 2
+hat have you learned
(! , - 8. or , - .
)! , -
,
&
or , - )
*! , - ( or , - *
.! , - N or , - (E)
2! f(,) - ,
)
/ *, / (4
0! f(,) - ,
)
3 ), / .
:! 8. and 8(
<! f(,) - ,
)
/ (4, 3 )2
=! f(,) - ,
)
/ (<
(4! f(,) - 8.,
)
3 )., / *2

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