Quadratic Equations application activity1

=Activity -Situation that leads to Quadratic Equations=

Estimated Time
15 Minutes

Materials/ Resources needed
White papers

Prerequisites/Instructions, if any
square".
 * 1) pupils know how to factorise trinomials and complete the square
 * 2) pupils are familiar with the meaning of "square" and the concept of "perfect

Website interactives/ links/ simulations/ Geogebra Applets
about quadratic equation'''

Process (How to do the activity)
'''A gardener wants his garden to have an interesting geometrical appearance. He decides on the following rules for building the flowerbeds''' They must all be rectangular. The perimeter and the area must be the same. 1. How many different flowerbeds can the gardener make if one of the sides is 3 units less than the other side as shown in the diagram below:

2. How many different flowerbeds can the gardener make if both sides are the same length, as shown in the diagram below:

Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)
introduced to formal solution procedures. of solutions of an equation (no solution; 1 solution, 2 solutions or many solutions) will be dripped.
 * 1) Pupils should be encouraged to use their own informal methods before being
 * 1) revisit the concept (meaning) of the solution of an equation. The number
 * 1) Out of this they will extract the notion of a quadratic equation, so as to distinguish it
 * 2) finally, we will reflect on the solution procedures.

Activity Keywords
To link back to the concept page Topic Page Link