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Q1W2D1 From Sept 8 To 18

The document provides details of a math lesson for 9th grade students on solving quadratic equations by factoring. It includes the objectives, content covered, learning resources, procedures and activities used in the lesson. The lesson demonstrates solving quadratic equations by factoring through examples and group activities. It aims to help students understand the concept and develop logical reasoning skills through practice.

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QUARTER I

Week 3 – Day 1

Subject: MATH Grade Level: 9

Date: September 18, 2023 Session: 1

The learner demonstrates understanding of key concepts of


quadratic equations, inequalities and function, and rational
Content Standard algebraic equations.

The learner is able to thoroughly investigate mathematical


relationships in various situations, formulate real- life
Performance Standard problems involving quadratic equations, inequalities and
functions, and rational algebraic equations and solve them
using a variety of strategies.

Competency 2: Solves quadratic equations by :

a) extracting square roots, b) factoring, c) comple-

Competency ting the square, and d) using the quadratic

formula.

(M9AL-Ia-b-1)

I. OBJECTIVES

Knowledge:
● Recalls concepts on factoring polynomials.

Skills:
● Solves quadratic equations by factoring.

Affective:
● Develops logical reasoning.

II. CONTENT SOLVING QUADRATIC EQUATION BY FACTORING

III. LEARNING RESOURCES


A. References

1. Teacher’s Guide Pages Teacher’s Guide (TG) in Mathematics 9, pp. 27-33

2. Learner’s Materials Learner’s Module (LM) in Math 9, pp. 24-27


Pages

3. Textbook Pages Intermediate Algebra for Second Year pp. 48-49

4. Additional Materials TV, LAPTOP

5. Learning Resources (LR)


portal

B. Other Learning EASE Module Second Year Quadratic Equations, Module 3


Resources Chapter 2 Quadratic Equations pp 47-53

IV. PROCEDURES

A. Reviewing or presenting ACTIVITY: Factor the following polynomials.


the new lesson
a. x2-6x+8 b.x2+4x-5 c. 6x-2x+8

Expected answers:

a. (x-4)(x-2) b) (x+5)(x-1) c. 4(x+2)

**Note to the Teacher:

Ask the students to work in pairs.

B. Establishing a purpose for Motive Question:


the lesson
What type of special product is x 2-6x+8=0? How many
values of x can be obtained from this product?

Possible Answers:

( product of two binomials, two)

C. Presenting examples of Present the following examples:


the new lesson
1) x2-6x+8=0
Solution:

a. find the factors of the left member of equation: (x-4)(x-


2)=0

b. apply the zero product property : (x-4)=0; (x-2)=0

c. solve each resulting equation : x-4=0→ x=2

x-4=0 → x=2

solution:{ 4 , 2 }

d. check the values of the variable obtained by substituting

each in the equation :

4 2

42 -6(4) + 8 =0 22 -6(2) + 8 =0

16 – 24 + 8 =0 4 – 12 + 8 =0

0 =0 0=0

2) ( x+ 2)2 = 9

Solution:

a. find the product and equate to zero : x2 +4x +4 = 9

x2 +4x – 5 = 0

b. find the factors of the left member of equation(x+4)(x-1)=0

c. apply the zero product property : (x+5)=0; (x-1)=0

d. solve each resulting equation : : x+5=0 ; x-1= 0

x= -5 : x=1

solution:{−5 , 1 }

e. check the values of the variable obtained by substituting

each in the equation :

-5 1
(-5 + 2)2 = 9 ( 1 + 2)2 = 9

-32 = 9 32 = 9

9=9 9=9

D. Discussing new concepts GROUP ACTIVITY : FACTOR Then Solve !!!


and practicing new skills
#1 Direction : Solve the following quadratic equations by

factoring. Answer the questions that follow.

1) x2 + 7x = 0 2) x2 – 25 = 0

3) 4s2 + 9 = 12s 4) x2 -10x + 25 =0

5) 11r + 15 = -2r2 6) 81 – 4x2 = 0

Questions :

1. How did you find the solutions of each equation?

(expected answer : by applying the process on finding


solutions by factoring)

2. What mathematics concepts/principles did you apply in


finding the solutions?

(expected answer : factoring quadratic polynomials and zero


product property)

3. Compare your answers with those of your groupmates.


Did you arrive at the same solutions? If NOT, explain.

( Answers may vary )

E. Discussing new concepts ACTIVITY: (Work in pairs) How Well Did I Understand?
and practicing new skills
#2 Direction: Answer the given question.

● Patricia says that it's more appropriate to use the


method of factoring than extracting square roots
in solving the quadratic equation 4x 2 -9 = 0. Do
you agree with Patricia? Explain your answer.

( answer may vary)

F. Developing Mastery ACTIVITY: Group Activity

Direction: Solve the following quadratic equation :

1) x2 + 8x = 9 2) x2 –x – 20 = 0

3) y ( y-7) = 44 4) 4x2 + 9x = 9

5) 4a2 -12a = -5

Note to the teacher:

● Assign only one given to each group.

● Ask each group to present their answer.

Expected answer:

1){−9 , 1 } 2){ 5 ,−4 } 3 ¿ { 11,−4 } 4 ¿ {34 ,−3}5 ¿ {52 , 1/2}


G. Finding practical GROUP ACTIVITY : ( Use the same grouping as in the
applications of concepts
and skills in daily living previous activity).

Answer This: A computer manufacturing company would like


to come up with a new laptop computer such that its monitor is
80 square inches smaller than the present ones. Suppose the
length of the larger monitor of the larger computer is 5 inches
longer than its width and the area of the smaller computer is 70
square inches. What are the dimensions of the monitor of the
larger computer? (expected answer : { 7 , 1 }

H. Making Generalizations GUIDE QUESTION:


and abstractions about
the lesson *How do you solve quadratic equations by factoring?

Expected Answer: Quadratic Equations can be solved using

the following steps:


a) write in standard form.

b) find the factors of the left member of equation.

c) apply the zero product property.

d) solve each resulting equation.

e) check the values of the variable obtained by

substituting each in the original equation.

I. Evaluating learning WRITTEN TEST:

Direction: Solve each quadratic equation by factoring.

1) x2 + x – 12 = 0 2)x2 -12x = 36

(Expected answers: 1){−4 , 3 } 2){ 6 , 6 })

J. Additional Activities for GROUP ACTIVITY : ( expected answers are highlighted)


application or
remediation *We get the word mathematics from the Greek word
mathematics. What does it mean?

“__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __”

6 11 7 2 3 7 1 6 4 3 9 1 12 5 10 11 10 8

To find the term, find the solutions of the given quadratic


equation on the blank above the numbers corresponding to the
solutions.

QUADRATIC EQUATION SOLUTIONS

1) x2 -4x + 4 = 0 t { 4 ,−4 }

2) x2 +11x + 28 = 0 r { 1 ,−1 }

3) 4x2 + 11x + 6 = 0
g {53 ,−5/3}
4) -10x2 -7x - 4 = 0 n {2 , 2}

5) 2x2 +9x + 4 = 0 i {−7 ,−4 }

6) 7x2 -27x - 4 = 0 l { 7 ,−5 }


7) x2 -2x - 25 = 0
{−23 ,−3}
d

s{ ,−2 }
8) 3x2 +11x + 6 = 0 −3
4

9) 1- x2 = 0 p {−1/7 , 4 }

10) x2 - 16 = 0
e {−12 , 3/5}
o{ ,−4 }
11) 9x2 - 25= 0 −1
2

a { ,−3 }
12) 3x2 +7x -6 = 0 2
3

Expected answer :

disposedtolearning

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