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Grade 10 Quadratic Functions - Medium

Subject: Quadratics · Grade: 10 · Worksheet · Medium · vv2025.11.15

A medium grade 10 worksheet for Quadratics.

Worksheet snapshot

Pages
3
Est. time
29 min
Answer key
Included
What you’ll practice
  • Quadratic Functions
  • Key concepts: Understanding core quadratic equations concepts for Grade 10; Applying quadratic equations strategies appropriate to Grade 10
  • Students develop fluency with quadratic equations at Grade 10 level, applying strategies more independently and solving increasingly complex problems.
  • Apply it: Quadratic Equations at the Grade 10 level connects to everyday situations students encounter: problem-solving in daily life, making sense of quantities and relationships, and building mathematical literacy for future learning.
Sample problems
  • Factor and solve: 6x^2 + 42x + 60 = 0
  • Solve the quadratic using the quadratic formula: 7x^2 + 56x + 105 = 0
  • Solve the quadratic using the quadratic formula: 2x^2 + 10x + 12 = 0

About Quadratic Equations

Quadratic equations and functions involve variables squared. Students learn to solve quadratics by factoring, completing the square, and using the quadratic formula, and to analyze quadratic functions through their graphs (parabolas).

Quadratics model many real-world phenomena including projectile motion, area optimization, and profit/cost relationships. They're fundamental to algebra and calculus.

Quadratics (solving & modeling)

Solve quadratics by factoring, completing the square, and quadratic formula; interpret solutions and graphs in context.

This medium level worksheet:

Complete the square for non-vertex forms; use quadratic formula; interpret discriminant for solution type.

Key Concepts

  • Multiple solving methods (factor, square, formula)
  • Vertex form and transformations
  • Discriminant and solution types

Prerequisite skills

Grade 9 quadratics; factoring; operation with radicals; graph transformations.

Teaching Strategies

Sequence methods: factor → complete square → formula; highlight when each is efficient; connect vertex form to graph transformations; always check solutions in context.

Assessment ideas

Test quadratic solving using multiple methods. Include graphing parabolas and identifying key features. Ask students to solve application problems (projectile motion, area). Test discriminant understanding for predicting solution types.

Common Challenges

Algebra slips completing the square; sign errors under the radical; misinterpreting negative discriminant; choosing inefficient methods.

Real-World Applications

Projectile motion, revenue/area optimization, and fitting curved data trends.

Extension Activities

Compare methods on the same problem; derive the formula from completing the square; interpret discriminant values on sample graphs.

Parent Tips

Ask which solving method they chose and why; have them estimate solution locations on a sketch before computing.

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