You can stick to plotting straight line or
quadratic graphs if you like but it does also have the functionality of plotting in 3D too.
«Help the firefighter put out the fire by describing the correct path of the water «This activity is all about describing parabolas or
quadratic graphs.
Quadratic graphs are everywhere you look.
Examples and practice questions worksheet based on using
quadratic graphs to solve quadratic equations.
Bundle includes lessons on: Naming and drawing lines in the form of y = mx + c, Expanding single brackets, Factorising single brackets, Expanding double brackets, Factorising quadratic equations, Index notation and index laws, Fractional and negative indices, Introduction to inequalities, Solving inequalities, Inequalities on graphs,
Quadratic graphs, Cubic and reciprocal graphs, Exponential graphs, Solving simultaneous equations with graphs, Solving simultaneous equations, Solving quadratic equation by factorisation, Introduction to completing the square, Introduction to solving equations using the quadratic formula, Solving equations, Unknowns on both sides, Solving equations with brackets, Expand and simplify to solve equations, Solving equations with fractions, Set up and solving equations.
Sheet includes: expanding quadratics factorising quadratics solving using quadratic formula finding x and y intercepts completing the square finding turning points sketching
quadratic graphs
6 equations for
quadratic graphs.
This activity is aimed at higher pupils looking at plotting different
quadratic graphs and looking for turning points and solutions in a more problem solving setting.
Contents: Factorising quadratics and solving Plotting
quadratic graphs Quadratic onesie (including formula, completing the square and factorising) Quadratic sequences Solving all types of quadratics Great resource for GCSE Classes as revision and master classes.
A wide ranging worksheet on drawing and interpreting graphs, including linear and
quadratic graphs, distance time and velocity time graphs.
This 14 lesson pack contains lessons on expanding two brackets, factorising expressions, drawing and analysing
quadratic graphs.
Other topics also available in this series include: • Calculations with Fractions • Expressions, Formulae and Substitution • Rearranging Formulae • Drawing
Quadratic Graphs • Standard Form • Surds • Indices • Percentages • Lower and Upper Bounds This set of resources can also be purchased directly from tutor2u at https://www.tutor2u.net/maths/store/gcse-maths-9-1-key-topic-practice-sheets-aqa-vol-1
This resources allows some work on transformations of
quadratic graphs.
A useful flowchart to show the simple steps used for sketching or interpreting
Quadratic graphs.
This resource contains: 1) A 23 slide power point containing explanation, questions and in depth answers / solutions on: a) Drawing
quadratic graphs.
These festive worksheets cover number and algebra including Bidmas, solving equations, linear and
quadratic graphs, co-ordinates, ratio, inequalities, LCM, estimation and simultaneous equations.
The lessons contained are: • Sketching
Quadratic Graphs • Expanding Triple Brackets • Solving Simultaneous Equations Graphically • Solving Inequalities Graphically • Solving Quadratic Inequalities
This is a complete lesson on «Sketching
Quadratic Graphs» that is suitable for GCSE Higher Tier students.
(I would recommend altering the the order of the slides in slide sorter before you start the presentation, which will ensure the random path is different each time) Topics covered: - Coordinates in 4 quadrants - Midpoints of 2 coordinates - Equation of a line - Tables for straight line graphs - Tables for
quadratic graphs - Turning points of
quadratic graphs - Identifying harder graphs - Distance time graphs - Conversion graphs
Pupils often find the sketching of
quadratic graphs difficult and complicated.
This is first of two whole lessons on teaching the various aspects of
quadratic graphs with the second lesson containing the various aspects introduced with the new 9 - 1 GCSE syllabus.
This worksheet cover negative
quadratic graphs.
Sketching
quadratic graphs and getting the feature points (roots, y - intercept and turning - point) 5.
This three lesson pack contains lessons on drawing
quadratic graphs.
There is also an extension activity which requires students to determine whether a coordinate is part of
a quadratic graph.
The answers to
the quadratic graph functions are presented in an xy table of coordinates.
This resource is a word document which contains colour - coded, differentiated questions on
quadratic graph functions.
A large selection of presentations that introduce calculus using
the quadratic graph.
In this activity, students write the equation of
a quadratic graph in three different ways and find the intercepts and the turning points.
An important concept in Algebra 1 is
Quadratic Graphing and Attributes (A. 7A: The student is expected to graph quadratic functions on the coordinate plane and use the graph to identify key attributes, if possible, including x-intercept, y - intercept, zeros, maximum value, minimum values, vertex, and the equation of the axis of symmetry, also Math Models M. 5C: The student is expected to use quadratic functions to model motion).
Not exact matches
The vertex of the
graph is at x = 0, meaning that the «b» in the
quadratic equation ax 2 + bx + c has to be 0.
This is a resource with answers which enables pupils to consolidate their understanding of: how to find the equation of a
quadratic from a curve; how to read the solution of a
quadratic from a
graph; how to write the solution of an inequality of a
quadratic.
In this lesson, learners are able to: 1) solve 2 simultaneous equations in 2 variables (linear / linear or linear /
quadratic) algebraically; 2) find approximate solutions using a
graph 3) translate simple situations or procedures into algebraic expressions or formulae; derive an equation (or 2 simultaneous equations), Lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
The questions included require students to be able to plot
graphs, factorise, complete the square, use the
quadratic formula, understand the meaning of solve f (x) = 0, solve simultaneous equations where one equation is
quadratic, solve equations involving quotients which lead to a
quadratic, and so on.
Complete
Quadratics Overview has notes, formulas, examples, word problems, and practice quizzes (plus detailed solutions); Algebra topics include 3 forms of
quadratic (vertex, intercept, and standard); completing the square,
quadratic formula; identifying vertex, intercepts, axis of symmetry, and discriminant;
graphing and identifying
quadratic equations when given 3 points (utilizing matrix, calculator function, or solving 3 equations with 3 unknowns).
Exit tickets on the following topics: Distance - Time
graphs Factorise
quadratic Factorise single bracket
Graphing Inequalities (3 levels of difficul...
These are questions I wrote on the board and used as revision of basic concepts factorising
quadratics, perfect squares, difference of two squares, completing the square, using the
quadratic formula, sketching
graphs, remainder theorem, long division, factorising cubics.
The roots of a
quadratic equation are the x-intercepts of the
graph.
Use
graphs to find approximate roots of
quadratic equations and the approximate solution of two linear simultaneous equations.
These are
graph sketching questions on
quadratic, cubic, quartic and quintic
graphs.
- Completing the Square - Factorising by inspection -
Quadratic Formula And encourages students to use all these to sketch the
graph accurately without the need for a table of values.
Bundle of lessons used with a middle ability year 10 class, introducing simultaneous equations and their
graphs, completing the square and the
quadratic formula.
Exit tickets on the following topics: Distance - Time
graphs Factorise
quadratic Factorise single bracket Graphing Inequalities (3 levels of difficulty) Index laws Linear graphs Quadratic sequences Sequences - missing terms Solve quadratic graphically Solve equation (Created in word, the first one is editable and then the others are pictures of t
quadratic Factorise single bracket
Graphing Inequalities (3 levels of difficulty) Index laws Linear
graphs Quadratic sequences Sequences - missing terms Solve quadratic graphically Solve equation (Created in word, the first one is editable and then the others are pictures of t
Quadratic sequences Sequences - missing terms Solve
quadratic graphically Solve equation (Created in word, the first one is editable and then the others are pictures of t
quadratic graphically Solve equation (Created in word, the first one is editable and then the others are pictures of the first)
In this detailed step by step lesson we see how to use
graphing to solve
quadratic equations.
Includes solving with
quadratics and recap on how to plot
graphs from their equations.
Topics include: - Vertex and standard form of
quadratic functions - Graphing Quadratic Functi
quadratic functions -
Graphing Quadratic Functi
Quadratic Functions (NEW!
It has 30
quadratic functions of which the
graphs need to be drawn on blank coordinate systems, one for each function.
This worksheet is a follow - up of «
Graphs of
Quadratic Functions (1).
- Practice problems - Answer key for practice problems PreCalculus Unit 2 topics include: - Vertex and standard form of
quadratic functions - Graphing Quadratic Functi
quadratic functions -
Graphing Quadratic Functi
Quadratic Functions (NEW!