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Mathematics
Quarter 1 – Module 8
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Mathematics 9
Self-Learning Module (SLM)
Quarter 1 – Module 8: Finding the Equation and Solving Word Problems Involving
Quadratic Functions
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What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you
master Finding the Equation of a Quadratic Functions and Solving Word Problems
Involving Quadratic Functions. The scope of this module permits it to be used in
many different learning situations. The language used recognizes the diverse
vocabulary level of students. The lessons are arranged to follow the standard
sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them can be changed to
correspond with the textbook you are now using.
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What I Know
PRE-ASSESSMENT
Find out how much you already know about this module. Choose the
letter that you think best answers the question. Please answer all items.
Take note of the items that you were not able to answer correctly and find
the right answer as you go through this module. Write your answer on a
separate sheet of paper.
6. Which of the following will give you a quadratic function whose zeros are
-1 and 4?
A. y=x2-3x-4 C. y=x2-3x+4
B. y= x2+3x-4 D. y=x2+3x+4
7. Determine the equation of the quadratic function represented by the
table of values.
x -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
y 24 16 10 6 4 4 6
A. f(x)= x2+3x+6 C. f(x)= x2-3x+6
B. f(x)= x2-3x-6 D. f(x)= x2+3x-6
8. Determine the equation of the quadratic function from the given graph.
A. y=1/3x2-4/3x-5/3 C. y=1/3x2-4/3x+5/3
B. y=1/3x2+4/3x-5/3 D. y=1/3x2+4/3x+5/3
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9. Find the quadratic function whose zeros are and - .
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A. f(x)= 6x2-7x-3 C. f(x)= 6x2+7x-3
B. f(x)= 6x2-7x+3 D. f(x)= 6x2+7x+3
10. Find two numbers such that their difference is 10 and they have the
minimum product. What is the minimum product?
A. -25 C. 55
B. -20 D.75
11. Ms. Solis is a bamboo shoot seller. She has a daily profit of
𝑝(𝑥) = −3𝑥2 + 360𝑥 − 8300 where p is the daily profit in pesos and x is the
cost of bamboo shoot per kilo. What is the maximum possible profit?
A. 1,500 pesos C. 6,000 pesos
B. 2,500 pesos D. 10,500 pesos
13. The length of a garden is 2m more than twice its width. Which of the
functions represents its area?
A. x2+x= y C. 2x2+x= y
B. x2+2x= y D. 2x2+2x= y
14. The height of a stone in meters thrown vertically upward is given by the
quadratic function(𝑥) = −5𝑥2 + 14𝑥 + 3, where t is the time in seconds.
What is the stone’s maximum height?
A. 10.8 meters C. 13.8 meters
B. 12.8 meters D. 14.8 meters
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Lesson Determining Equations of
1 Quadratic Functions
What’s In
In finding the roots of the Quadratic equation be used in finding the zeros of
quadratic functions. To better understand the zeros of quadratic functions and
the procedure in finding them, try the following activities below.
Give me my Roots!
Find the roots of the following equations using the indicated method.
1. x2-16=0 (extracting the square root)
2. 2r2+5r-12=0 (factoring)
What’s New
X -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
Y 24 16 10 6 4 4 6
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1. 2. 3
c. Solve for the values of a, b, and c.
d. Write the equation of the quadratic function y= ax 2+bx+c.
Questions to ponder:
1. How did you obtain the three equations?
2. What do you call the three equations?
3. How did you solve for the values of a, b, and c from the three equations?
4. How can you obtain the equation of a quadratic function from a table of values?
Determine the equation of the quadratic function given the graph by following the
steps below.
Study the graph of quadratic function below.
1. What is the opening of the parabola? What does it imply regarding the value
of a?
2. Identify the coordinates of the vertex, (h,k).
3. Identify the coordinates of any points on the parabola.
4. In the form of quadratic function y = a(x – h)2 + k, substitute the coordinates
of the points you have taken in the variable x and y and the x- coordinate
and the y-coordinate of the vertex in place of h and k respectively.
5. Solve for the value of a.
6. Get the equation of the quadratic in the form of y = a(x –h)2 + k by
substituting the obtained value of a and the x and y coordinates of the vertex
h and k respectively.
What Is It
Activity 1: Determine a quadratic function whose zeros are -1 and 4.
Note:
f(x)= a (x-r1) (x-r2) where a is any nonzero constant.
Solution:
Since the zeros are r1= -1 and and r2= 4, then
f(x)= a (x-r1) (x-r2)
f(x)= a [x-(-1) (x-4)]
f(x)= a (x+1) (x-4)
f(x)= a (x2-3x-4)
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QUESTIONS TO PONDER
1. Why is the equation of the quadratic function f(x)= ( x2-3x-4) not unique?
2. Give an example of a quadratic function whose zeros are -1 and 4.
3. How are quadratic functions obtained given the zeros?
Illustrative example 1(LM 9 pp. 165)
3±√2
Determine the quadratic function with zeros .
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Solution:
A quadratic expression with irrational roots cannot be written as a
product of linear factors with rational coefficients. In this case, we can use another
method.
3±√2
x= 3
3x= 3±√2
3x-3= 3±√2
Square both sides of the equation and simplify.
9x2 - 18x + 9 = 2
9x2 - 18x + 7 = 0
Thus, the quadratic function is f(x)= 9x2 - 18x + 7
Using the table in Activity 2: Determine the equation of the quadratic function
represented by the table of values below. (LM 9 pp. 161)
X -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
Y 24 16 10 6 4 4 6
Solution:
1. Take any three ordered pairs from the table
2. Use the three ordered pairs of x and y in the equation y= ax2+bx+c.
For example,
a. Using point (1,4), x=1 and y=4 so the equation will be
y= ax2 + bx +c
4= a(1) + b(1) + c
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Equation 1 4= a + b + c
b. Using point (-1,10), x=-1 and y=10 so the equation will be
y= ax2 + bx +c
10= a(-1)2+b(-1) +c
Equation 2 10 = a - b + c
c. Using point (2,4), x=2 and y= 4 so the equation will be
y= ax2 + bx +c
4= a(2)2+b (2) +c
Equation 3 4 = 4a + 2b + c
3. Obtain a system of 3 equations in a, b, and c.
4. Add equation 1 and equation 2 to eliminate b
4= a + b + c
10= a – b + c
14=2a + 2c (Equation 4)
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Multiply the terms in equation 2 by 2 and add corresponding terms in equation 3
to eliminate b
2 (10 = a-b+c )+ (4= 4a+2b+c) ------ 20= 2a - 2b + 2c
4= 4a +2b + c
24=6a + 3c (Equation 5)
Notice that the equation 4 and equation 5 constitute a system of linear equations in
two variables. To solve for c, multiply the terms in equation 4 by 3 and subtract
corresponding terms in equation 5.
3 (14= 2a + 2c)- (24 = 6a + 3c)----- 42 = 6a + 6c
24 = 6a + 3c
18 = 3c
6= c
Substitute the value of c in equation 4 and solve for a
14= 2a + 2(6)
14= 2a +12
2a=14 - 12
2a= 2
a=1
Substitute the value of c and a in equation 1 and solve for b.
4= a + b + c
4= 1 + b + 6
4= 7 + b
b= 4 – 7
b= - 3
Thus, a= 1, b= -3, c= 6. Substitute these in f(x)= ax2 + bx + c, the quadratic function
is f(x)= x2 - 3x + 6.
Using the graph in Activity 3: Determine the equation of the quadratic function
given the graph by following the steps below.
Study the graph of quadratic function below.
Solution:
The graph opens upward, a> 0 the parabola opens upward and it has a minimum
point. The vertex of the quadratic function is (1, -3). The graph passes through the
points of (3,1).
In the form of quadratic function y = a(x – h)2 + k, substitute the coordinates of
the points you have taken in the variable x and y and the x- coordinate and the y-
coordinate of the vertex in place of h and k respectively.
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y = a(x – h)2 + k
1 = a(3 – 1)2 + (-3)
1 = a(2)2 – 3
1 + 3 = 4a – 3 + 3--------------Addition Property of Equality (APE)
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(4 = 4a ) ---------------Multiplication Property of Equality (MPE)
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1=a
Thus, the quadratic equation is y = 1(x –1)2 - 3 or y = x2 – 2x -2
Note: You cannot assume that the a-value will always be 1.
Aside from the method presented above, you can also determine the equation of the
quadratic function by getting the coordinates of any 3 points lying on the graph.
You can follow the steps in finding the equation of quadratic function represented
by the table of values.
Illustrative Example 2 .
Determine the equation of the quadratic function depicted in the graph. (LM pp.
163)
Solution:
The vertex of the graph of the quadratic function is (2, -3). The graph passes
through the points (5,0), Substitute the values of x = 5, y = 0, h = 2 and k = 3 to the
vertex form y = a(x – h)2 + k, we have;
y = a(x – h)2 + k
0 = a(5 – 2)2 + (-3)
0 + 3 = a(3)2 - 3 + 3 -----------------APE
3 = 9a -----------------------------MPE
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9 = 99a
1
3
=a
Thus, the quadratic equation is y = 1 (x – 2)2 – 3 or y =1 x2 - 4 x - 5
3 3 3 3
Observe the given illustration. (Advanced Algebra trigonometry and Statistics 2003
pp. 80)
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Based on this observation, the graph of the parabola y = (x + 2)2 is similar to
the graph of y = x2 except that the graph is shifted 2 units to the left. The axis of
symmetry is at x = -2 and the vertex is at (-2, 0). Both graphs open upward with
a minimum point since a is positive.
Illustrative Example3.
1. The graph of y = –x2 shifted 4 units to the left and 3 units upward.
Solution:
Graph opens downward, a= -1, h = 4, k = 3, vertex (4,3 )
y = a(x – h)2 + k
y = -(x - 4)2 + 3
What’s More
If the zeros of the quadratic function are 1 and 2, find the equation.
Note:
f(x)= a (x-r1) (x-r2) where a is any nonzero constant.
Solution:
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Practice Exercises 3
The table below corresponds to a quadratic function. Examine it. Perform the
activity. (LM pp. 166 Activity 7 letter A)
X -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1
Y -20 -13 -8 -5 -4 -5
1.
2.
3.
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Practice Exercises 5: Name the Translation! (Activity 9, Learner’s Material 9 pp. 168)
Give the equation of a quadratic function whose graphs are described below.
1. The graph of y = 3x2 shifted 4 units downward.
2. The graph of y = 4x2 shifted 2 units to the left.
3. The graph of y = 3x2 shifted 5 units upward and 2 units to the right.
4. The graph of y = -10x2 shifted 2 units downward and 6 units to the left.
5. The graph of y = 7x2 shifted half unit upward and half unit to the left.
9. How will you determine the equation of quadratic function given the zeros?
10. How will you determine the equation of quadratic function given table of
values?
What I Can Do
RUBRICS TO FOLLOW!
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1. USING ZEROS
Distance (y) 0 1 3 6 10
From the given information, find the function determined by the path of the golf
ball.
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Lesson Solving Word Problems
2 involving Quadratic Function
What’s In
Determine the equation of a quadratic function whose graphs are described below:
What’s New
Activity 1 (Learner’s Material 9 pp. 174)
If the perimeter of the rectangle is 100m, find its dimensions if its area is a
maximum.
Width (w) 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
Length(l) 45
Area(A) 225
Marvin has a mango plantation. If he picks the mangoes now, he will get 40 small
crates and make a profit of Php 100 per crate. For every week that he delays
picking, his harvest increases by 5 crates. But the selling price decreases by Php
10 per crate. When should Marvin harvest his mangoes for him to have the
maximum profit?
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a. Complete the following table of values.
No. of weeks of 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
waiting (w)
No. of crates 40
What is It
Solution 1:
Let x and y be the sides of the garden. The total perimeter of the garden
is 60 meters. Thus
P = 2x + 2y
2x + 2y = 60
x + y = 30 --------------------dividing all the terms by 2
y = 30 – x -----------------Addition Property of Equality
substituting in the area of rectangle A = xy
A = xy
A = x(30 – x)
A = 30x –x2
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In standard form
A = - x2 + 30x
= -(x2 – 30 + 225) + 225 --------completing the square
= - (x – 15)2 + 225
The vertex of the graph of the function is (15, 225). The maximum point is 225.
Thus, the maximum area is 225 square meters when the width is 15 meters. If the
width is 15m, then the length is (30 – 15)m or 15 m also.
Solution 2:
A = x(30 – x)
= 30x – x2
= - x2 + 30x
= - (x2 – 30 x + 225) + 225
= - (x- 15)2 + 225
The vertex of the graph of the function is (15, 225). The maximum point is 225.
Thus, the maximum area is 225 square meters when the width is 15 meters. If the
width is 15m, then the length is (30 – 15)m or 15 m also.
Example 2. Find two real numbers whose sum is 14 and whose product is 49.
Solution:
Let x be one of the numbers
14 – x be the other number
If the product of the two numbers is 49
x(14 –x) = 49
14x – x2 = 49
0 = x2 -14x + 49
0 = (x -7)(x -7)
Thus, x is 7. The two numbers are 7 and 7.
A Quadratic function can be applied in business/industry to determine the
maximum profit, the break –even situation and the like.
Suppose x denotes the number of units a company plans to produce or sell. The
revenue function R(x) defined as R(x) = (price per unit) x (number of units produced
or sold).
Example 3. A garments store sells about 40 t-shirts per week at a price of Php 100
each. For Php 10 decrease in price, the sales lady found out that 5
more t-shirts per week were sold. Write a quadratic function in
standard form that models the revenue from t-shirt sales. What price
produce the maximum revenue?
Solution:
Let x be the number of additional numbers of t-shirt sold.
You know that the Revenue R(x) = (price per unit) x (number of units
produced or sold).
Therefore, Revenue R(x) = (Number of t-shirts sold)(Price per t-shirt)
Revenue R(x) = (40 + 5x)(100 – 10x)
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R(x) = -50x2 + 100x + 4000
If we transform the function into the form y = a(x – h)2 + k
R(x) = -50(x – 1)2 + 4050
The vertex is (1, 4050)
Thus, the maximum revenue is Php 4,050.
The price of the t-shirt to produce maximum revenue can be determined by
P(x) = 100 - 10x
P(x) = 100 – 10(1)
P(x) = 90
Thus, Php 90 is the price of the t-shirt that produces maximum revenue.
Free falling objects can be modelled by a quadratic function h(t) = - 4.9t2 + V0t + h0,
where h(t) is the height of an object at t seconds, when it is thrown with an initial
velocity of V0 m/s and an initial height of h0 meters. If the units are in feet, then
the function is h(t) = - 16t2 + V0t + h0.
From a 96-foot building, an object is thrown straight up into the air then follows a
trajectory. He height S(t) of the ball above the building after t seconds is given by
the function S(t) = 80t – 16t2.
Solution:
1. The maximum height reached by the object is the ordinate of the vertex
of the parabola of the function S(t) = 80t – 16t2. By transforming this
equation into the completed square form,
S(t) = 80t – 16t2
S(t) = -16t2 + 80t
S(t) = -16(t2 - 5t)
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S(t) = -16(t2 – 5t + ) + 100
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S(t) = -16(t - )2+ 100
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( 5
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The vertex is 2, 100 , thus the maximum height reached by the object is
100 ft from the top of the building. This is 196 ft from the ground.
2. The time for an object to reach the maximum height is the abscissa of
the vertex of the parabola or the value of h.
S(t) = 80t – 16t2
5
S(t) = -16(t - )2+ 100
2
5
Since the value of h is or 2.5, then the object is at its maximum height after 2.5
2
seconds.
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3. To find the time it will take the object to hit the ground, let S(t) = -96,
since the height of the building is 96 ft. The problem requires us to solve
for t.
h(t) = 80t – 16t2
- 96 = 80t – 16t2
16t2 -80t – 96 = 0
t2 – 5t – 6 = 0
(t – 6)(t + 1) = 0
t = 6 or t = -1
Thus, it will take 6 seconds before the object hit the ground.
What’s More
Solve the following problems.
1. Find the dimension of the largest rectangular garden that can be enclosed by
120meters of fencing.
2. Find the two real numbers whose sum is 3 and whose product is 2.
3. Find two real numbers whose sum is 40, and whose product is is 2.
4. A convention hall has a seating capacity of 2000. When the ticket price in
the concert is Php 160, attendance is 500. For each Php 20 decrease in
price, attendance increases by 100.(Learner’s Material 9 pp. 181, Number 2 only)
a. Write the revenue R of the theater as a function of concert ticket price x.
b. What ticket price will yield maximum revenue?
c. What is the maximum revenue?
5. On top of the hill, a rocket is launched from a distance 80 feet above the
lake. The rocket will fall into the lake after its engine burns out. The rocket’s
height h, in feet above the surface of the lake is given by the equation h = -
16t2 + 64t + 80, where t is time in seconds, what is the maximum height
reached by the rocket?(Learner’s Material 9 pp. 181, Number 2 only)
1. How will you solve problems involving Quadratic function? What are the steps in
solving?
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2. What is the formula to solve for revenue function?
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What I Can Do
Solve the following problems.
2. The sum of two numbers is 50. find the two numbers such that the sum f their
product is a minimum.
3. A company of cellular phones can sell 200 units per month at Php 2,000 each.
Then they found out that they can sell 50 more cell phone units every month for
each Php 100 decrease in price. Perform activity 4.Hit the Mark!(Learner’s Material 9 pp. 179)
a. How much is the sales amount if cell phone units are priced at php 2,000
each?
b. How much would be their sales if they sell each cell phone unit at Php
1,600?
c. Write an equation for the revenue function.
d. What price per cell phone unit gives them the maximum monthly sales?
e. How much is the maximum sale?
Assessment
It’s time to evaluate your learning. Choose only the letter of the correct
answer. Answer all items. If you do well, you may move on to the next module. If
your score is not at the expected level, you have to go back and take the module
again. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
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2. Determine the equation of the quadratic function illustrated in the graph
A. y = x2 – 4x + 2 C. y = x2 – 8x + 2
B. y = x2 – 4x + 2 D. y = x2 + 4x – 2
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3. Find the quadratic function whose zeros are and - .
2 3
A. f(x)= 6x2-7x-3 C. f(x)= 6x2+7x-3
B. f(x)= 6x2-7x+3 D. f(x)= 6x2+7x+3
A. (2, 0) C. (2,6)
B. (0,2) D. (-2, 6)
9. The length of a garden is 2m more than twice its width and its area is 24 m2.
Which of the following equations represents the given situation?
A. x2 + x = 12 C. x2 + x = 24
B. x2 + 2x = 12 D. x2 + 2x = 24
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10. The zeros of the quadratic function described by the graph below are .
A. -1, 3 C. 1, 3
B. 1, - 3 D. - 1, - 3
11. Determine the quadratic function given the table of values.
X -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1
Y 0 -5 -8 -9 -8 -5 0
A. y = x2 + 4x – 5 C. y = x2 - 4x + 5
B. y = x2 - 4x – 5 D. y = x2 + 4x + 5
12. Find the dimensions of a rectangular flower garden with a maximum area that
can be enclosed by a 100 meters fence. What is the maximum area?
A. 625 square meters C. 1,225 square meters
B. 725 square meters D. 1000 square meters
13. The height of an airplane from the ground in meters is given by
𝑓(𝑥) = −5𝑥2 + 14𝑥 + 3, where t is the time in seconds. After how many seconds will
the airplane hit the ground?
A.13 seconds C. 30 seconds
B.18 seconds D. 38 seconds
14. A rectangle has a perimeter of 80 cm. if its width is x, what is the area of a
rectangle in terms of x?
A. A = 40x + x2 C. A = - x2 + 40x
B. A = 80x - x2 D. A = - x2 + 80x
15. If the perimeter of a rectangle is 100m. Express the area of a rectangle as a
function of its width w?
a. A = 50w - w2 c. A = 50w + w2
b. A = 100w - w 2 d. A = 100w + w2
Additional Activities
ACTIVITY 1: The ticket to a film showing costs Php 20. At this price, the
organizer found out that all the 300 seats are filled. The organizer estimates
that if the price is increased, the number of viewers will fall by 50 for every
Php 5 increase. (Perform activity 4.Hit the Mark! Learner’s Material 9 pp. 179).
a. What ticket price results in the greatest revenue?
b. At this price, what is the maximum revenue?
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Answer Key
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References
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DISCLAIMER
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