Lesson For Cot Math
Lesson For Cot Math
Department of Education
Region XII
Division of Sultan Kudarat
LUTAYAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Tamnag, Lutayan, Sultan Kudarat
Telephone No. 083-228-6455
QUARTER I
Week 8 – Day 1
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide Teacher’s Guide (TG) in Mathematics 9, pp. 90, 92
Pages
2. Learner’s Learner’s Module (LM) in Math 9, pp. 129-132, 134
Materials Pages
3. Textbook Pages Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry and Statistics
(Revised Ed) by: Julieta G. Bernabe , Soledad Jose-Dilao
and Fernando B. Orines, pp. 55-56
4. Additional Math Jingle
Materials
5. Learning EASE Module 1 on Quadratic Functions (Fourth Year),
Resources (LR) pp. 3-12
portal
B. Other Learning
Resources
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing or REVIEW:
presenting the new The teacher reviews the concept of quadratic equation
lesson through oral recitation.
DIRECTION: Identify if the following expressions are
quadratic equations or not:
Expected Answer:
1) x2 – 2x = 0 Q
2)3x + 15 = 0 NQ
3)5 - 6x + x2 = 0 Q
4)27 – 4x3 = 0 NQ
5)2x2 + 8x + 5 = 0 Q
6)(3x + 2)(x - 5)2 = 0 NQ
7)3x2 -4x + 1 = 0 Q
x
8) √ x −2x +3 =0 NQ
9) x(x2 + 7x - 1) = 0 NQ
10) 5x + 2 = 0 NQ
C. Presenting examples The teacher discusses how general form of the quadratic
of the new lesson functions y = ax2 + bx + c can be transformed to vertex or
standard form y = a(x – h)2 + k by completing the square:
1. f(x) = x2 - 2x – 15
2. f(x) = 2x2 – 7
3. y = 4 + x - 3x2
4. y = 4x2 + 5x
(See attachment: Discussions)
D. Discussing new Note to the teacher: Guide the students as they try to
concepts and transform the quadratic equations from general to
practicing new skills standard form.
#1
ATTACHMENT
Session: 1 (1 day)
Content: Introduction to Quadratic Functions: Transforming General Form of the
Quadratic Function to its standard form and vice-versa.
DISCUSSIONS:
In the previous lesson, you learned that f(x) = ax2 + bx + c is the
standard form of a quadratic function. This function can be written in an
equivalent form using the process of completing the square. Study the
steps as shown below.
f(x) = ax2 + bx + c Standard form of a quadratic function
2 b
(
f(x) =a x + x +c
a ) Factor out a from x2 and x terms
2 2
2 b b b
[
f(x)=a x + x +
a
Examples: 2a ( )] + c−a ( ) Complete the square by adding
2a
1. f(x) = x2 - 2x – 15 b 2
f(x) = (x2 - 2x) – 15
and subtracting a ( )
2a
Factor out 15 in the x terms.
2
f(x) = (x 2
2 b - 2x +b1) - 15 – 1 b2Complete the square inside the parenthesis
[
f(x)= a x + x + 2 + c−a
a 4a ] ( )
4 aby
Expandand
2 adding the subtracting
terms added1 and
2
1 −1 2
2
[
y =−3 x − x +
3
−1
6 ( )] + 4−(−3) ( )
6
Complete the square by
2
−1
adding and subtracting −3 ( ) 6
1 1 1
(2
DISCUSSIONS:
y = −3 x − x +
3 36 )
+ 4−(−3)
36 ( ) Square the added number.
2
1 −1
y = −3 ( x − ) + 4−(
12 )
Factor the trinomial inside the
6
parenthesis and reduce the fraction to the
lowest term.
2
DISCUSSIONS:
Examples:
4. y = 4x2 + 5x
2 5
(
y=4 x + x
4 ) Factor out 4 in the x terms
2
2 5 5 5 2
[
y = 4 x + x+
4 8 ( )] ( )
−4
8
Complete the square by adding and
2
5
subtracting 4()
8
2 5 25 25
[
y = 4 x + x+
4 64
−4
64] ( ) Square the added number
5 2 25
( )
y = 4 x+
8
−
16
Factor the trinomial inside the
Quadratic equations are actually used in everyday life, as when calculating areas, determining a
product's profit or formulating the speed of an object.
Calculating Room Areas. People frequently need to calculate the area of rooms, boxes or
plots of land.
Figuring a Profit.
Quadratics in Athletics.
Finding a Speed.
Quadratic functions are used in many types of real world situations. They are useful
in describing the trajectory of a ball, determining the height of a thrown object and in
optimizing profit for businesses.
SUPPLEMENTARY ACTIVITIES
Note: The activities included here will be used only when needed.
Bryant, M., & et. al. (2014). Mathematics-Grade 9 Learner’s Module (1st Ed.).
Pasig City: DepEd-IMCS
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