Warm Up
Set 1:
Set 2:
After observing the two sets, what do you notice?
Compare your answer:
Things you notice:
- Each set has three equations.
- Each equation has the output in function notation on the left side of the equal sign, and an expression on the right side.
- The expressions are in standard form, factored form, and one other form.
- The equations in standard and factored form are equivalent.
After observing the two sets, what do you wonder?
Compare your answer:
Things you may wonder:
- Why are the equations in each set grouped together?
- In each set, is the expression in the last equation written in a particular form? What is it called?
- In each set, is the expression in the last equation equivalent to the other two?
Things you notice:
- Each set has three equations.
- Each equation has the output in function notation on the left side of the equal sign, and an expression on the right side.
- The expressions are in standard form, factored form, and one other form.
- The equations in standard and factored form are equivalent.