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<p>In this lesson, you learned how to:</p>
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<li> Identify the vertex of the graph of a quadratic function when the expression that defines it is written in vertex form. </li>
<li> Explain the meaning of the term "vertex form" and recognize examples of quadratic expressions written in this form. </li>
<li> When given a quadratic expression in factored form, rewrite it in standard form. </li>
<li> When given a quadratic expression in standard form, rewrite it in vertex form. </li>
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<p>Here are the <strong>activities</strong> that helped you reach those goals:</p>
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<li> 9.10.1: The Vertex and Intercepts of a Function
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<li> In this activity, you determined the vertex, the \(x\)-intercepts, and the \(y\)-intercept for three different expressions that represent the same function. </li>
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<li> 9.10.2: Expanding from Factored Form to Standard Form
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<li> In this activity, you rewrote expressions that were in factored form into standard form. </li>
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<li> 9.10.3: Converting from Standard Form to Vertex Form
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<li> In this activity, you rewrote two expressions that were in vertex form into standard form. </li>
<li> 9.10.3: Self Check </li>
<li> 9.10.3: Additional Resources </li>
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<li> 9.10.4: Rewriting Expressions in Vertex Form
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<li> In this activity, you transformed expressions, whose squared term had a coefficient other than 1, into vertex form. </li>
<li> 9.10.4: Self Check </li>
<li> 9.10.4: Additional Resources </li>
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<li> 9.10.5: Different Forms of Quadratic Expressions
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<li> In this activity, you wrote expressions in vertex form and factored form that could define a quadratic function. </li>
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<li> 9.10.6: Vertex Form and Coordinates of the Vertex
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<li> In this activity, you wrote an expression in vertex form and found the coordinates of the vertex. </li>
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<p>After these activities, you completed the following <strong>practice</strong>:</p>
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<li> 9.10.7: Practice </li>
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<h4>Checking In</h4>
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<p>On a scale of 1 to 5, how confident do you feel about the learning goals of this lesson? </p>
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<p>Correct!</p>
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