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For each pair of polynomials given, find all points of intersection of their graphs.
The purpose of this discussion is for students to see and understand the different ways their classmates solved the questions in the activity. Select one student per question to share their solutions. Encourage students to ask clarifying questions about why different solving steps were used. After each student shares, ask if any students solved the question a different way, and invite those students to share their steps.
If not brought up in students’ explanations for the 2nd or 3rd questions, display this set of equations for all to see:
Ask students:
Conclude the discussion by asking students if it is possible for a system of equations with two quadratic functions to have 3 solutions. If possible, display a graph with two quadratics whose shapes can be manipulated, to help convince students that 2 is the maximum number of solutions for distinct quadratic functions.
Arrange students in groups of 2. Introduce the context functions. Use Co-Craft Questions to familiarize students with the context and to elicit possible mathematical questions.
Graphing technology is needed for every student.
Consider the functions
If students are unsure of how to find a possible factor of
The goal of this discussion is for students to see how to use technology to answer an algebraic question involving a higher-degree polynomial. Invite students to share the polynomial
Then ask students to suggest possible factors of