Description
What It Is:
A visually engaging Grade 9 worksheet where students match quadratic function equations to their corresponding graphs. Each parabola represents a different variation in direction, stretch, or vertical shift to help learners identify transformations of the parent function.
Why Use It:
This worksheet reinforces understanding of how coefficients and constants in quadratic equations affect the shape, direction, and position of a parabola. Students gain confidence interpreting and comparing different quadratic forms.
How to Use It:
• Study each of the four graphs provided.
• Match each graph with one of the given quadratic equations.
• Write the correct equation below each graph.
• Explain how the equation determines whether the parabola opens upward or downward, and whether it shifts vertically or changes shape.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Grade 9 or Algebra I students.
• Can also be used for review in higher grades.
• Great for interactive classroom activities or independent practice.
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers and students exploring quadratic transformations and visual graph interpretation.
A visually engaging Grade 9 worksheet where students match quadratic function equations to their corresponding graphs. Each parabola represents a different variation in direction, stretch, or vertical shift to help learners identify transformations of the parent function.
Why Use It:
This worksheet reinforces understanding of how coefficients and constants in quadratic equations affect the shape, direction, and position of a parabola. Students gain confidence interpreting and comparing different quadratic forms.
How to Use It:
• Study each of the four graphs provided.
• Match each graph with one of the given quadratic equations.
• Write the correct equation below each graph.
• Explain how the equation determines whether the parabola opens upward or downward, and whether it shifts vertically or changes shape.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Grade 9 or Algebra I students.
• Can also be used for review in higher grades.
• Great for interactive classroom activities or independent practice.
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers and students exploring quadratic transformations and visual graph interpretation.
