Cosido Detailed LP5
Cosido Detailed LP5
Cosido Detailed LP5
Janin R. Cosido
Teacher’s Name
I. Objectives
At the end of 60 minutes, the students will be able to:
a. determine the highest or lowest point (vertex), axis of symmetry,
orientation or opening of the graph
b. draw the graph of a quadratic functions using the vertex, axis of
symmetry, direction of the opening of the graph, and given points
c. show creativity and neatness in sketching graphs
III. Procedure
Classroom management
Prayer
Greetings
Checking of attendance
Classroom policies/rules
Checking of homework/assignment
F. Review
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Response
- Before we start our new lesson, let us review first of what we
have discussed last Friday.
Who can tell or share to the class about our last topic? Yes, Iza? - Last meeting, we discussed about
Transforming Quadratic Function in
Standard Form into Vertex Form.
- What’s vertex form of the given quadratic function? - The vertex is y = (x – 1)2 – 4
- That’s correct.
G. Motivation
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Response
- The first group who will give the largest product will win the (The groups start answering)
game.
- Yes, group 4 what is the number that gives the largest product?
- The number that gives the largest
- Okay, correct. product is 1 and the largest product is
361.
Illustrations:
- Now, let us know what is the axis of symmetry.
Axis of symmetry
Every parabola has an axis of symmetry which is the vertical line
that divides the graph into two perfect halves. It can be expressed
as an equation in the form x = h, where h can be found in the
vertex (h, k).
- So, you can determine the opening of the graph through the
given value of a.
- Now, x – intercept/s
The x – intercept/s are the points at which the parabola intersects
or touches the x-axis. The value of the x-intercept is actually the
roots/zeros of the quadratic function. Thus, in order for you to
determine the x-intercepts of the graph, you need to solve for the
roots of the function. A parabola may have no, one or two x-
intercepts.
2
4 ac −b2 4 (1)(−7)−(6) ¿ −28−36 ¿ −64
k= ¿ ¿−16
4a 4 (1) 4 4
Hence, the vertex is (-3, -16)
3. Solve for y
x = -5 x = -4
x=0 x=1
x -5 -4 -3 0 1
y -12 -15 -16 -7 0
5. Axis of symmetry
x=h
x=−3
6. Domain
{x / x ∈ R } or in sentence, x is all set of real numbers.
7. Range
{y / y ≥k }
{ y / y ≥−16 }
8. y-intercept
Let x = 0
2
y=x +6 x−7
y=(0)2 +6(0)−7
y=0+0−7
y=−7
Hence, y-intercept is (0, -7)
9. x-intercept
We can get the x-intercept by using the 4 methods of solving
quadratic equations.
Factoring method:
2
y=x +6 x−7
Make this a quadratic equation by replacing the y into 0.
2
0=x +6 x−7
Then, factor.
0=x 2+6 x−7
( x +7 ) (x−1)
x +7=0 ; x−1=0
x=−7 ; x=1
- Yes, correct! Now, Leoneza, how to get the values of y? - We sketch the graph on the Cartesian
plane.
- That’s right!
c. Drills
Individual Activity:
Group activity:
I. Application
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Response
J. Generalization
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Response
- In graphing quadratic functions, what are the properties of the - In graphing quadratic functions, the
parabolas that should be observed? following properties of the parabolas
should be observed:
vertex
axis of symmetry
orientation/opening of the graph
(upward or downward)
x – intercept/s
y – intercept
maximum / minimum point of the
graph
domain and range of the function
- What is vertex?
- The vertex (h, k) can be found by (1)
−b
using the formula h= and
2a
2
4 ac −b
k= or by (2) transforming the
4a
function to its vertex form. You can just
choose either of the two, whichever is
- What is axis of symmetry? more convenient to you.
- Axis of symmetry
Every parabola has an axis of symmetry
which is the vertical line that divides the
graph into two perfect halves. It can be
expressed as an equation in the form x =
h, where h can be found in the vertex (h,
- In the opening of the graph, If the value of a is positive or if k).
a> 0, the parabola opens what?
- Iza: Upward, Ma’am.
- Very good. How about if the value of a is negative or if a< 0,
the parabola opens?
- Crislyn: Downward, Ma’am.
- Yes, that’s correct!
- x and y intercepts should also observe in graphing quadratic
function.
Summary:
IV. Evaluation
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Response
1. y = -(x - 2)2 + 4
2. y = (x + 3)2 – 4
- The teacher will give 15 minutes to answer. (The students will follow)
Expected Answers:
1. 2.
V. Assignment
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Response
- See you on Wednesday, good bye class. - Good bye and thank you, Miss Janin!
- End of class -