Day 12: The Power of Parabolas! 🎢
Secondary Stage Mathematics | Apex Institute of Maths and Sciences
🎯 1. Concept: Graphing Quadratics
Welcome to Day 12! Yesterday we learned how to map points on the Cartesian Plane. Today, we are going to graph an entirely new type of equation: Quadratic Equations.
A quadratic equation has a variable raised to the power of 2 (like x²). When you graph it, it doesn’t make a straight line. It creates a beautiful, symmetrical U-shaped curve called a Parabola.
💡 2. Anatomy of a Parabola
Every parabola has three critical features you must know:
- The Vertex: The exact turning point of the curve. It is either the lowest point (the “minimum”) or the highest point (the “maximum”).
- Axis of Symmetry: An invisible vertical line that drops straight through the Vertex, splitting the parabola into two perfect mirror images.
- Roots (x-intercepts): The points where the parabola crosses the horizontal x-axis.
🌍 3. Math in Our Daily Life
Parabolas are everywhere in physics and engineering!
Scenario 1: Projectile Motion. 🏀 Gravity pulls things down perfectly. Any time you throw a basketball, hit a golf ball, or launch a firework, the path the object takes through the air is exactly a Parabola. The “Vertex” is the highest point the ball reaches before falling back down.
Scenario 2: Satellite Dishes. 📡 Have you noticed the shape of TV satellite dishes? They are 3D parabolas (paraboloids). This specific shape is mathematically perfect for bouncing incoming radio signals directly into the receiver positioned at the focal point.
📝 4. Home Practice (Observation Task)
Let’s trace some real-life parabolas!
- Task A: The Gravity Arc: Take a small ball or a rolled-up pair of socks. Go outside and toss it underhand to a friend. Watch the invisible path it makes in the air. You just created a parabola opening downwards!
- Task B: Table of Values: Grab some paper. For the simple equation y = x², calculate the value of y when x is: -2, -1, 0, 1, and 2. Notice how the answers mirror each other? That’s the symmetry!
✅ 5. Day 12 Practice Test
Are you a Parabola Pro? Take this quiz to test your Quadratic knowledge. Select your answers and click submit.