Math 9 q1 m1 Final
Math 9 q1 m1 Final
Quarter 1
Self-Learning Module 1
Illustrations of Quadratic Equation
Mathematics – Grade 9
Quarter 1 – Self-Learning Module 1: Illustration of Quadratic Equation
First Edition, 2020
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Introductory Message!
For the facilitator:
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the
body of the self-learning module:
As a facilitator you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this
self-learning module. You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while
allowing them to manage their own learning. Moreover, you are expected to
encourage and assist the learners as they do the tasks included in the self-learning
module.
This self-learning module was designed to provide you with fun and
meaningful opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace
and time. You will be enabled to process the contents of the learning material while
being an active learner.
This self-learning module has the following parts and corresponding icons:
Posttest - This measures how much you have learned from the
entire module.
EXPECTATIONS
PRETEST
Read each question carefully and choose the letter that corresponds to the correct
answer.
RECAP
What do you remember about polynomials?
LESSON
QUADRATIC EQUATION
The name quadratic comes from quad meaning squares, because a quadratic
equation is a polynomial equation where the variable is of the second degree. It is
written in the form ax ²+bx +c=0 , where a, b and c are real numbers and a ≠ 0.
EXAMPLES:
1. 3 x ( x−2)=−7
3 x ²−6 x=−7 Use distributive property.
3 x ²−6 x +7=−7+7 Apply APE by adding 7 on both
sides of the equation.
3 x ²−6 x +7=0 Quadratic Equation.
2. ( x – 4 )( x+ 9)=0
x ( x)+ x (9)−4( x)−4(9)=0 Apply FOIL method.
x ²+9 x−4 x – 36=0 Combine like terms.
x ²+5 x – 36=0 Quadratic Equation.
3. (2 x+5)(2 x−5)=0
2 x(2 x )+5 (−5)=0 Get the product (Sum and
Difference Pattern).
4 x ²−25=0 Quadratic Equation
4. (2 x+5)(2 x +5)=0
(2 x+5)²=0 Multiply (Square of a Binomial
Pattern).
(2 x) ²+2 [ 2 x (5) ] +(5) ²=0 Expand.
4 x ²+ 2(10 x )+25=0 Simplify
4 x ²+ 20 x +25=0 Quadratic Equation
x ²−100=0 a = 1, b = 0, c = -100
ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 1: PRACTICE
Direction: Write the following quadratic equations in standard form,
______ 4. What is the linear term of the equation ( x +8 )2=( 3 x +1 )( 3 x−1 ) when
written in the form ax² + bx + c = 0?
Mathematical Reasoning: Shaniah and Aphia got the following values of a,b,c when
they expressed -8x +7 =3x² into standard form.Who do you think got the correct
answer? Justify your answer.
−8 x +7=3 x ² −8 x +7=3 x ²
VALUING
Journal Writing:
When you ask a foreigner how to describe or illustrate a Filipino, they would say
that Filipinos smile all the time. Yes, it is true. Smile is the most beautiful
expression of love. When we smile, endorphins, dopamine, and serotonin get
released in our brain, which makes us happy and calm. This is important if you are
going through a rough situation in your life. As the saying goes “Smile is a curve
that sets everything straight”. Share your thoughts and feelings about this passage.
Do you think smiling makes sense now that we are in this pandemic?
POSTTEST
Read each question carefully and choose the letter that corresponds to the correct
answer.
a. a b. b c. c d. a, b and c
a. 0 b. 2 c. -10 d. 10
REFERENCES
1. www.montereyinstitute.org/courses/DevelopmentalMath
2. www.purplemath.com/modules/solvquad.htm
3. www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/factoring-quadratics.html
4. www.ixl.com/math/skill-plans#test-preparation-skill-plans
5. www.dadsworksheets.com/puzzles/3x3-magic-square.html
6. Larson, R., Bowell, L., Kanold, T., Stiff, L. (2007). “Algebra 1 Texas Edition”.
McDouglas Littell,Houghton Miffin Company.www.mcdougalittell.com
7. Mathematics 9 Learner’s Module (1st Edition 2015). Department of
Education, Philippines.
8. Nivera, G. C., & Lapinid, M. R. C. "Grade 9 Mathematics Patterns and
Practicalities." Panizales, V., Zuniga, E., Mcabales, E., Natividad, M., &
Villas, N. (2013). Salessiana Books, Don Bosco Press, Inc., Chino Roces Ave.,
Makati.
9. Oronce, O., & Mendoza, M., (2015). E-Math Worktext in Mathematics, Rex
Bookstore, CM Recto Ave., Revised Edition.
KEY TO CORRECTION
1. x² 2. 1 3. 0 4. –16x or 16x
5. yes ,-8x²+16x+ 65=0 or 8x²-16x - 65=0
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