Maths Investigation On Linear Factored Form
Maths Investigation On Linear Factored Form
Maths Investigation On Linear Factored Form
Maths Investigation: What does the linear factored form of a quadratic function tell us
Neel Grade 10 Maths those 2 numbers became the values of x in that equation, it would render it null. And the parabola intercepted those exact numbers as its x- intercepts. My equation worked out algebraically to prove the parabola and the prediction correcty = (x+4) (x+1) 0= (x+4) (x+1) X = -4 or -1 because If x = -4.....
y = (-4+4) (-4+1) y = 0(-3) in this situation x is already 0 so there is no need go on further because 0 * anything is 0 so the equation is correct. If x =-1
y = (-1+4) (-1+1) y = (3) 0 in this situation there is also a resulting 0 so both these equations are valid and therefore both of these solutions are valid as well. This inverse rule doesnt have many limitations because anything that can be included in a graph can be applicable for this rule. Mathematically it wouldnt make much sense if there were limitations of a few specific numbers only applied to the rule and not to the whole equation and thus the graph. To answer the research question, through this investigation, I have found out a rule by investigating the graphs of different linear factored forms, justified a rule through resulting numbers and proved that rule using algebra. This process of graphing with Geogebra is considered a little bit extensive after finding the rule. The linear factored form of a quadratic function tells us whether or not the x intercepts will be positive or not.