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Periodical/Term: First Quarter

Subject: Mathematics
Grade Level: 9
Content: Quadratic equations, inequalities and functions, and rational algebraic equations
A B C D E
Learning Competencies No. of COGNITIVE PROCESS Total Type of
M/H/D DIMENSIONS no. Test
of
Easy Average Difficult
item
(Rem/Und) (App/Ana) (Eva/Crea)
s
NOI IP NOI IP NOI IP

1. Illustrates quadratic equations.


2. Solves quadratic equations by: (a)
extracting square roots; (b) 7 6 3 5 14
factoring; (c) completing the square;
and (d) using the quadratic formula.
3. Characterizes the roots of a
quadratic equation using the
discriminant.
4. Describes the relationship between
the coefficients and the roots of a 14 10 8 4 22
quadratic equation.
5. Solves equations transformable to
quadratic equations (including
rational algebraic equations).
6. Solves problems involving quadratic
equations and rational algebraic 7 6 3 0 9
equations.
7. Illustrates quadratic inequalities.
8. Solves quadratic inequalities.
7 6 3 0 9
9. Solves problems involving quadratic
inequalities.
10. Represents a quadratic function
using: (a) table of values; (b) graph; 7 6 4 0 10
and (c) equation.
11. Transforms the quadratic function
defined by y = ax2 + bx + c into the
form y = a(x – h)2 + k.
12. Graphs a quadratic function: (a)
domain; (b) range; (c) intercepts; (d)
axis of symmetry; (e) vertex; (f)
14 12 2 6 20
direction of the opening of the
parabola
13. Analyzes the effects of changing the
values of a, h and k in the equation y
= a(x – h)2 + k of a quadratic
function on its graph.
14. Determines the equation of a
quadratic function given: (a) a table
of values; (b) graph; (c) zeros. 7 5 3 3 11
15. Solves problems involving quadratic
functions.
Total 51 28 16 95

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