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Lesson 1.1 - Illustration of Quadratic Equation

Sir Jason welcomed the math class. The lesson introduced quadratic equations as mathematical sentences of degree 2 that can be written in standard form as ax^2 + bx + c = 0, where a, b, and c are real numbers and ax^2 is the quadratic term, bx is the linear term, and c is the constant term. The class completed two activities - the first involved finding products and the second involved identifying equations as quadratic or not. An assignment on quadratic and non-quadratic equations was given.

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Lesson 1.1 - Illustration of Quadratic Equation

Sir Jason welcomed the math class. The lesson introduced quadratic equations as mathematical sentences of degree 2 that can be written in standard form as ax^2 + bx + c = 0, where a, b, and c are real numbers and ax^2 is the quadratic term, bx is the linear term, and c is the constant term. The class completed two activities - the first involved finding products and the second involved identifying equations as quadratic or not. An assignment on quadratic and non-quadratic equations was given.

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Good Morning Class

My name is Sir Jason


Welcome to our
Math Class
Let us sing!
Math Version
Titibo-tibo (ctto)
LESSON
1.1
Illustration of
Quadratic Equations
QUADRATIC EQUATION
- in one variable is a
mathematical sentence
of degree 2.
Activity 1:
Do you remember these
Products?
Directions: Find each
indicated product .
 
2
1 .3( 𝑥 +7)
2 .2 𝑠( 𝑠 − 4)
 

3 .(𝑤 +7)(𝑤 +3)


 

4 .(𝑥 +9)( 𝑥 − 2)
 

 
2
5 .(3 −4 𝑚)
Activity 2:
Another kind of equation
Directions: Below are
different equations.
Answer the questions that
follow.
QUADRATIC EQUATION
In one variable is a
mathematical sentence
of degree 2 that can be
written in the following
standard form.
𝟐
𝒂𝒙 +𝒃𝒙+𝒄 =𝟎
STANDARD FORM

- Where a, b and c
 

are real numbers and


QUADRATIC EQUATION

is the quadratic term


is the linear term
  is the constant term
Example:
𝟐
 
𝟏 .𝟐 𝒙 + 𝟓 𝒙 − 𝟑 =𝟎

 
ASSIGNMENT
NO. 1
A. Quadratic or Not
Quadratic?

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