Three tabbed foldable includes step by step instructions on how to convert the standard form of a quadratic equation to vertex form by completing the square for both a=1 and a>1.
This foldable covers the following properties of a parabola:
-vertex
-axis of symmetry
-domain and range
-intercepts
-interpreting intercepts
Instructions:
Print front and back turing paper on the short side. Cut along the dotted lines fold to create a tabbed foldable and staple at the top.
This graphic organizer compares the characteristics (domain, range, x-intercepts, y-intercept, end behavior, asymptote, and even, odd, or neither) of linear, quadratic, and exponential functions.
Breaks down Standard, Intercept, and Vertex forms of quadratic equations.
Directions: Print on both sides of paper--if you have to do this manually flip on the short side.
Provides function notation and example of each of the following function operations:
-Addition f(x)+g(x)
-Subtraction f(x)-g(x)
-Multiplication f(x) x g(x)
-Division f(x)/g(x)